Efficient synthesis of enzymatically active calf chymosin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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A. Kingsman | S. Kingsman | M. Tuite | J. Emtage | J. Mellor | M. Dobson | P. Lowe | N. A. Roberts | T. Patel | S. White | J. S. Emtage | N. Roberts
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