Proteomic analysis of Clostridium thermocellum core metabolism: relative protein expression profiles and growth phase-dependent changes in protein expression
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Peyman Ezzati | Richard Sparling | David B Levin | R. Sparling | D. Levin | V. Spicer | O. Krokhin | R. Dwivedi | J. Wilkins | Vic Spicer | Thomas Rydzak | Peter D McQueen | Oleg V Krokhin | Ravi C Dwivedi | Dmitry Shamshurin | John A Wilkins | P. Ezzati | Ravi C. Dwivedi | T. Rydzak | Dmitry Shamshurin
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