A Genetic Circuit System Based on Quorum Sensing Signaling for Directed Evolution of Quorum‐Quenching Enzymes
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Jin‐Hyun Kim | Sang‐Chul Lee | Hyun‐Ho Kyeong | Hak‐Sung Kim | H. Kyeong | Sang-Chul Lee | Jin-Hyun Kim | Hak‐Sung Kim
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