Design of temperature-sensitive mutants solely from amino acid sequence.
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Raghavan Varadarajan | Guramrit Singh | R. Varadarajan | Guramrit Singh | Ghadiyaram Chakshusmathi | K. Mondal | S. Madhusudhanan | G. Chakshusmathi | G. S. Lakshmi | Ankita Roy | Ravindra Babu Ch | Kajari Mondal | S Madhusudhanan | G Santosh Lakshmi | Ankita Roy
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