Configurational specificity: unappreciated key to understanding enzymic reversions and de novo glycosidic bond synthesis. I. Reversal of hydrolysis by alpha-, beta- and glucoamylases with donors of correct anomeric form
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"Configurational specificity: unappreciated key to understanding enzymic reversions and de novo glycosidic bond synthesis. I. Reversal of hydrolysis by alpha-, beta- and glucoamylases with donors of correct anomeric form" (language: en)
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Hehre EJ
Okada G
Genghof DS
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