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Peptidase / Biochemistry / Chemistry / Molecular biology / Protease / Cysteine protease / Serine protease / Protein superfamily / Papain / Serine / PA clan / Serpin
Date: 1998-01-09 02:49:58
Peptidase
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Molecular biology
Protease
Cysteine protease
Serine protease
Protein superfamily
Papain
Serine
PA clan
Serpin

Reverse Evolution of Proteases Studied by a Modi ed 3D-1D Method Haretsugu HISHIGAKI Tamio YASUKAWA

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