Directed evolution study of temperature adaptation in a psychrophilic enzyme.
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F. Arnold | P. Wintrode | K. Miyazaki | R. A. Grayling | D. Rubingh | F H Arnold | K Miyazaki | R A Grayling | P L Wintrode | D N Rubingh
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