Tailor-made alkaliphilic and thermostable fungal laccases for industrial wood processing
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M. Petit-Conil | M. Lecourt | V. Meyer | S. Camarero | P. Gentili | S. Tapin-Lingua | Pablo Aza | David Rodríguez-Escribano | T. Levée | Rocío Pliego-Magán | Felipe de Salas | Petri Ihalainen
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