A Cold-Adapted Epoxide Hydrolase from a Strict Marine Bacterium, Sphingophyxis alaskensis
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Kang, Ji-Hyun
(Marine Biotechnology Research Centre, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute)
Woo, Jung-Hee (Marine Biotechnology Research Centre, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute) Kang, Sung-Gyun (Marine Biotechnology Research Centre, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute) Hwang, Young-Ok (Marine Biotechnology Research Centre, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute) Kim, Sang-Jin (Marine Biotechnology Research Centre, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute) |
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