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Highly Stable and Reusable Immobilized Formate Dehydrogenases: Promising Biocatalysts for in Situ Regeneration of NADH

Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry - Germany
doi 10.3762/bjoc.12.29
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Organic Chemistry
Date

February 12, 2016

Authors
Barış BinayDilek AlagözDeniz YildirimAyhan ÇelikS Seyhan Tükel
Publisher

Beilstein Institut


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