VI. Applications of S-layers
Uwe B. Sleytr(BOKU University), Kevin P. Martin(Georgia Institute of Technology), Samuel Lévy(University of Colorado Boulder), Jon T. Moore(University of Colorado Boulder), Paul Messner(BOKU University), Frank M. Unger(Institute of Molecular Biotechnology), Stefan Weigert(Institute of Molecular Biotechnology), Dietmar Pum(BOKU University), Kenneth T. Douglas(University of Colorado Boulder), Andreas Breitwieser, Hagan Bayley(Texas A&M Health Science Center), Ivar L. Frithsen(University of Colorado Boulder), Thomas A. Winningham(University of Colorado Boulder), D. A. Choutov(Georgia Institute of Technology), Beatrice Jahn‐Schmid(Institute of Molecular Biotechnology), Noel A. Clark(University of Colorado Boulder), Bernhard Schuster(BOKU University), Christoph Mader(Institute of Molecular Biotechnology), Seta Küpcü(BOKU University), Margit Sára(Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Health and Prevention), Jacques Pankovc(Vassar College), Paul D. Beale(University of Colorado Boulder), H. P. Gillis(University of California, Los Angeles)
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