Ca2+ and Mg2+ binding site engineering increases the degradation of polyethylene terephthalate films by polyester hydrolases from Thermobifida fusca.
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Wolfgang Zimmermann | Ren Wei | W. Zimmermann | T. Oeser | J. Then | Juliane Schmidt | Ren Wei | Thorsten Oeser | Juliane Schmidt | Markus Barth | Johannes Then | Matheus R Belisário-Ferrari | M. R. Belisário-Ferrari | M. Barth
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