Structure-Function Relationships in Mandelate Racemase and Muconate Lactonizing Enzyme
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G. Petsko | G. L. Kenyon | J. Gerlt | S. Ransom | J. Kozarich | A. Tsou | V. M. Powers | D. T. Lin | D. C. Neidhart
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