Effect of Growth Temperature and Growth Phase on the Lipid Composition of the Archaeal Membrane from Thermococcus kodakaraensis
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S. Fujiwara | T. Imanaka | H. Higashibata | Wakao Fukuda | I. Sato | K. Ueda | T. Itoh | A. Sugai | I. Uda | Y. Matsuno
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