Broad spectrum antibiotic-degrading metallo-β-lactamases are phylogenetically diverse
Marcelo Monteiro Pedroso, David W. Waite, Okke Melse, Liam Wilson, Nataša Mitić, Ross P. McGeary, Iris Antes, Luke W. Guddat, Philip Hugenholtz, Gerhard Schenk
Broad spectrum antibiotic-degrading metallo-β-lactamases are phylogenetically diverse
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