Structural basis for thermophilic protein stability: structures of thermophilic and mesophilic malate dehydrogenases.
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Bjørn Dalhus | Hans Eklund | Kenth Johansson | U. Sauer | S. Ramaswamy | H. Eklund | A. Bjørk | R. Sirevåg | B. Synstad | B. Dalhus | M. Saarinen | P. Eklund | K. Johansson | A. Karlsson | K. Naterstad | Bjørnar Synstad | Kristine Naterstad | Reidun Sirevåg | Markuu Saarinen | Uwe H Sauer | Pär Eklund | Andreas Karlsson | S Ramaswamy | Alexandra Bjørk | Reidun Sirevag
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