Inversion of stereospecificity of vanillyl-alcohol oxidase.
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M. Ferrer | W. Berkel | M. Fraaije | A. Mattevi | W. V. van Berkel | R. V. D. van den Heuvel | A Mattevi | R H van Den Heuvel | M W Fraaije | M Ferrer | W J van Berkel | Miriam Ferrer | R. V. D. Heuvel
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