Melamine Deaminase and Atrazine Chlorohydrolase: 98 Percent Identical but Functionally Different
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Lawrence P. Wackett | Michael J. Sadowsky | L. Wackett | M. Sadowsky | J. Seffernick | Jennifer L. Seffernick | Mervyn L. de Souza | M. D. de Souza
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