Protein engineering on enzymes of the peptide elongation cycle in Sulfolobus solfataricus.
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A. Dello Russo | M. Masullo | P. Arcari | E. De Vendittis | G. Raimo | A. Arcucci | V. Bocchini | B. Adinolfi | G. Ianniciello
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