Analysis of a local fitness landscape with a model of the rough Mt. Fuji-type landscape: application to prolyl endopeptidase and thermolysin.
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Y Husimi | M. Nakajima | Y. Husimi | T. Aita | T Aita | T. Inaoka | H Uchiyama | T Inaoka | M Nakajima | T Kokubo | Hidefumi Uchiyama | T. Kokubo | T. Inaoka | H. Uchiyama
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