Engineering methylaspartate ammonia lyase for the asymmetric synthesis of unnatural amino acids
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B. Feringa | D. Janssen | W. Quax | H. Rozeboom | A. Thunnissen | W. Szymański | F. Dekker | S. D. De Wildeman | H. Raj | G. Poelarends | C. R. Reis | M. de Villiers | Jandre de Villiers | V. P. Veetil
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