Cd-Specific Mutants of Mercury-Sensing Regulatory Protein MerR, Generated by Directed Evolution
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S. Junttila | M. Virta | U. Lamminmäki | K. Hakkila | Kaisa M. Hakkila | Pia A. Nikander | Sini M. Junttila | Urpo J. Lamminmäki | Marko P. Virta | P. Nikander
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