Structure-guided consensus approach to create a more thermostable penicillin G acylase.
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Karen M Polizzi | Andreas S Bommarius | J. Chaparro-Riggers | E. Vázquez-Figueroa | A. Bommarius | K. Polizzi | Javier F Chaparro-Riggers | Eduardo Vazquez-Figueroa
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