Catalytic Promiscuity of Ancestral Esterases and Hydroxynitrile Lyases.
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Zhi-Jun Zhang | Romas J. Kazlauskas | A. Dean | Markus Lunzer | Jian‐He Xu | R. Kazlauskas | Zhi‐Jun Zhang | Alissa M. Rauwerdink | Jian-He Xu | Titu Devamani | Mark Lunzer | Bryan J. Jones | Joanna L. Mooney | Maxilmilien Alaric O. Tan | Antony M. Dean | T. Devamani | B. Jones | J. Mooney
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