Coexpression of cellulases in Pichia pastoris as a self-processing protein fusion
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F. Torres | L. M. D. de Moraes | Túlio César Ferreira | J. L. De Marco | Juliana de Amorim Araújo | M. R. Rubini | Ana Gilhema Gomez Duran
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