Troubleshooting coupled in vitro transcription–translation system derived from Escherichia coli cells: synthesis of high-yield fully active proteins
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Marc Dreyfus | M. Dreyfus | Madina Iskakova | Witold Szaflarski | J. Remme | K. Nierhaus | Witold Szaflarski | Knud H. Nierhaus | Madina B. Iskakova | Jaanus Remme | M. Iskakova
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