Promiscuous enzyme-catalyzed regioselective Michael addition of purine derivatives to α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds in organic solvent
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Jianming Xu | Xianfu Lin | Jianming Xu | Xianfu Lin | Qi Wu | Qi Wu | Jun-Liang Wang | De-Shui Lv | Junliang Wang | De-shui Lv
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