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3.1.30.2
A one-step protocol for chromatographic purification of non-recombinant exogenous bacterial enzyme nuclease of Serratia marcescens
Serratia marcescens
3.1.30.2
Analysis of the mechanism of Mg2+ action on the RNase activity of Serratia marcescens endonuclease
Serratia marcescens
3.1.30.2
Endonuclease from Gram-negative bacteria Serratia marcescens is as effective as pulmozyme in the hydrolysis of DNA in sputum
Serratia marcescens
3.1.30.2
Reactivation of Serratia marcescens mutant endonuclease by hydroxilamine
Serratia marcescens
3.1.30.2
A comparative structure-function analysis and molecular mechanism of action of endonucleases from Serratia marcescens and Physarum polycephalum
Serratia marcescens
3.1.30.2
A fluorescent, genetically engineered microorganism that degrades organophosphates and commits suicide when required
Serratia marcescens
3.1.30.2
A procedure for renaturation and purification of the extracellular Serratia marcescens nuclease from genetically engineered Escherichia coli
Serratia marcescens
3.1.30.2
Action of hexaamminecobalt on the activity of Serratia marcescens nuclease
Serratia marcescens
3.1.30.2
Advantage of being a dimer for Serratia marcescens endonuclease
Serratia marcescens
3.1.30.2
An extracellular nuclease from suspension cultures of tobacco
Nicotiana tabacum
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