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The borneol cycle of cytochrome P450cam and evolution of the enzyme for new applications
Author: Prasad, Brinda
Date created: 2013-04-10
Chemotaxis by Pseudomonas putida (ATCC 17453) Towards Camphor Involves Cytochrome P450cam (CYP101A1)
Author: Balaraman, Priyadarshini, Author: Plettner, Erika
Date created: 2018-10-30

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