Intermediate instability at high temperature leads to low pathway efficiency for an in vitro reconstituted system of gluconeogenesis in Sulfolobus solfataricus
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Hans V Westerhoff | Jacky L Snoep | Bettina Siebers | Dominik Esser | H. Westerhoff | J. Snoep | B. Siebers | D. Esser | T. Kouril | Theresa Kouril | Julia Kort | J. Kort
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