Using Transcriptomics To Improve Butanol Tolerance of Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC 6803
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E. P. Hudson | Mathias Uhlén | Elton P. Hudson | B. Hallström | M. Uhlén | J. Nielsen | Jens Nielsen | Björn Hallström | Josefine Anfelt | Josefine Anfelt | J. Nielsen
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