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Ampicillin- and cephalexin-synthesis catalyzed by E.coli penicillin amidase. Yield increase due to substrate recycling

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Kasche, V. Ampicillin- and cephalexin-synthesis catalyzed by E.coli penicillin amidase. Yield increase due to substrate recycling. Biotechnol Lett 7, 877–882 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01088009

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