Prolidase in the Marine Sponge Suberites domuncula : Enzyme Activity, Molecular Cloning, and Phylogenetic Relationship
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概要
著者
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Muller Werner
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Universitat
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Muller Werner
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Abteilung Angewandte Molekularbiologie Universitat
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Muller Werner
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Abteilung Angewandte Molekularbiologie
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WIENS Matthias
Institut fur Physiologische Chemie, Abteilung Angewandte Molekularbiologie, Universitat
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KOZIOL Claudia
Institut fur Physiologische Chemie, Abteilung Angewandte Molekularbiologie, Universitat
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BATEL Renato
Center for Marine Research, "Rudjer Boskovic" Institute
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Batel Renato
Center For Marine Research "rudjer Boskovic" Institute
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Koziol Claudia
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Abteilung Angewandte Molekularbiologie Universitat
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Wiens Matthias
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Abteilung Angewandte Molekularbiologie Universitat
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