Xylose metabolism in the anaerobic fungus Piromyces sp. strain E2 follows the bacterial pathway
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Mike S. M. Jetten | Jack T. Pronk | Harry R. Harhangi | Huub J. M. Op den Camp | Johannes P. van Dijken | J. Pronk | J. P. Dijken | A. Akhmanova | M. Jetten | H. Harhangi | C. Drift | W. Laat | Chris van der Drift | Anna S. Akhmanova | Roul Emmens | Wim T. A. M. de Laat | H. J. M. Camp | R. Emmens
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