A green fluorescent protein fusion strategy for monitoring the expression, cellular location, and separation of biologically active organophosphorus hydrolase
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W. Bentley | G. Rao | H. Cha | J. Valdés | C.-F. Wu | Hyung Joon Cha | James J. Valdes | Govind Rao | William E. Bentley
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