Metabolomics-based analysis revealing the alteration of primary carbon metabolism by the genetic manipulation of a hydrogenase HoxH in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
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M. Hirai | T. Hasunuma | A. Kondo | H. Iijima | T. Osanai | Tomokazu Shirai | F. Pinto | P. Tamagnini | M. Okamoto
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