Anaerobic Xylose Fermentation by Recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae Carrying XYL1, XYL2, andXKS1 in Mineral Medium Chemostat Cultures
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B. Hahn-Hägerdal | A. Eliasson | C. F. Wahlbom | C. Christensson | Anna Eliasson | Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal | Camilla Christensson | C. Fredrik Wahlbom | Fredrik Wahlbom | B. Hahn‐hägerdal
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