X-ray structure of isoaspartyl dipeptidase from E.coli: a dinuclear zinc peptidase evolved from amidohydrolases.
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Robert Huber | R. Huber | W. Bode | K. Maskos | Wolfram Bode | Klaus Maskos | Jens T Kaiser | Daniela Jozic | D. Jozic | J. Kaiser
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