Crystal structure at 1.8 A resolution and proposed amino acid sequence of a thermostable xylanase from Thermoascus aurantiacus.
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S. Ramakumar | R. Natesh | K. Sekar | P. Bhanumoorthy | P. Vithayathil | M. Viswamitra | R Natesh | P Bhanumoorthy | M A Viswamitra | S Ramakumar | K Sekar | P J Vithayathil | M. A. Viswamitra
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