Acyl‐homoserine lactone acylase from Ralstonia strain XJ12B represents a novel and potent class of quorum‐quenching enzymes
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Say Leong Ong | Jiangyong Hu | Jared R. Leadbetter | J. Leadbetter | Lian-Hui Zhang | Yi-Han Lin | Jiangyong Hu | Lian-Hui Wang | Jin-ling Xu | S. Ong | Yi-Han Lin | Jin-Ling Xu | Lian-Hui Wang | Jared Renton Leadbetter | Lian-Hui Zhang | Lian‐Hui Wang | Jin‐Ling Xu
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