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Properties of a Pseudomonas sp.-derived parathion hydrolase immobilized to porous glass and activated alumina

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Talbot, H.W., Johnson, L., Barik, S. et al. Properties of a Pseudomonas sp.-derived parathion hydrolase immobilized to porous glass and activated alumina. Biotechnol Lett 4, 209–214 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00144326

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