Effects of changing the interaction between subdomains on the thermostability of Bacillus neutral proteases
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G Vriend | G. Vriend | V. Eijsink | B. van den Burg | G. Venemâ | B. van der Vinne | B. Hazes | B van den Burg | G Venema | B Hazes | V G Eijsink | B van der Vinne | Gerard Venema | Bernard van der Vinne | Bertus van den Burg
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