Improving Glyphosate Oxidation Activity of Glycine Oxidase from Bacillus cereus by Directed Evolution
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Kai Zhang | Zongze Shao | Tao-tao Zhan | Z. Shao | Yongjun Lin | Ziduo Liu | Ziduo Liu | Li-li Zhang | Yongjun Lin | Tao Zhan | Yangyan Chen | Gaobing Wu | Lili Zhang | Pei Yao | Yangyang Chen | Kai Zhang | Gaobing Wu | Pei Yao
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