Rescue of conformational dynamics in enzyme catalysis by directed evolution
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Dan S. Tawfik | Dan S Tawfik | James S Fraser | Lin Liu | D. Kern | R. Otten | David Mavor | L. Kenner | J. Fraser | M. Clarkson | Dorothee Kern | Renee Otten | Lillian R Kenner | Michael W Clarkson | David Mavor | Lin Liu
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