Development of a D-xylose fermenting and inhibitor tolerant industrial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain with high performance in lignocellulose hydrolysates using metabolic and evolutionary engineering
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Johan M Thevelein | Sarma Mutturi | J. Thevelein | Heiko Dietz | E. Boles | Maria R Foulquié-Moreno | G. Lidén | Sarma Mutturi | María R Foulquié-Moreno | Françoise Dumortier | Eckhard Boles | F. Dumortier | Yingying Li | Mekonnen M Demeke | Heiko Dietz | Sylvie Deprez | Tom Den Abt | Beatriz M Bonini | Gunnar Liden | Alex Verplaetse | B. Bonini | Mekonnen M. Demeke | A. Verplaetse | Yingying Li | S. Deprez | Tom den Abt | Alex Verplaetse
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