Cold-active enzymes studied by comparative molecular dynamics simulation
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Vojtěch Spiwok | Jan Dohnálek | Petra Lipovová | Tereza Skálová | Blanka Králová | Nicholas J. Russell | J. Hašek | V. Spiwok | P. Lipovová | T. Skálová | J. Dušková | J. Dohnálek | N. Russell | B. Králová | Jindřich Hašek | Jarmila Dušková
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