Shukla, G. S., & Krag, D. N. (2009). Developing bifunctional β-lactamase molecules with built-in target-recognizing module for prodrug therapy: Identification of Enterobacter Cloacae P99 cephalosporinase loops suitable for randomization and phage-display selection.
Citación estilo ChicagoShukla, Girja S., y David N. Krag. Developing Bifunctional β-lactamase Molecules With Built-in Target-recognizing Module for Prodrug Therapy: Identification of Enterobacter Cloacae P99 Cephalosporinase Loops Suitable for Randomization and Phage-display Selection. 2009.
Cita MLAShukla, Girja S., y David N. Krag. Developing Bifunctional β-lactamase Molecules With Built-in Target-recognizing Module for Prodrug Therapy: Identification of Enterobacter Cloacae P99 Cephalosporinase Loops Suitable for Randomization and Phage-display Selection. 2009.