Structure of the imipenem-hydrolyzing class A beta-lactamase SME-1 from Serratia marcescens.
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Thierry Naas | J. Delettré | P. Nordmann | T. Naas | V. Guillet | V. Jarlier | W. Sougakoff | Patrice Nordmann | Vincent Jarlier | G. L'hermite | L. Pernot | Valérie Guillet | Wladimir Sougakoff | Lucile Pernot | Guillaume L'Hermite | Jean Delettré
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