Substitutions in the active site of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase: role of a conserved aspartate.
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I A Murray | A Lewendon | P M Cullis | W V Shaw | W. V. Shaw | P. Cullis | C. Kleanthous | I. Murray | C Kleanthous | A. Lewendon | I. A. Murray | Iain A. Murray | Colin Kleanthous | William V. Shaw
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