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      Enzyme‐Catalysed Synthesis of Secondary and Tertiary Amides

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      Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
      Wiley

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                Journal
                Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
                Adv. Synth. Catal.
                Wiley
                1615-4150
                1615-4169
                September 03 2019
                August 08 2019
                September 03 2019
                : 361
                : 17
                : 3895-3914
                Affiliations
                [1 ]York Structural Biology Laboratory, Department of Chemistry University of York Heslington, York YO10 5DD U.K.
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                10.1002/adsc.201900694
                0b4be0ca-b7e2-4b19-a6d6-5c1d473798d4
                © 2019

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