A global view of structure–function relationships in the tautomerase superfamily
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Eyal Akiva | Gemma L. Holliday | Patricia C Babbitt | Gemma L Holliday | Benjamin J Polacco | P. Babbitt | B. Polacco | E. Akiva | C. P. Whitman | Rebecca Davidson | Bert-Jan Baas | Jake A LeVieux | Collin R Pullara | Yan Jessie Zhang | Christian P Whitman | Y. Zhang | Jake Levieux | Bert‐Jan Baas | Rebecca Davidson | Collin R. Pullara | Rebecca K Davidson
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