Antibiotic Overproduction in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) Mediated by Phosphofructokinase Deletion*
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Jens Nielsen | Irina Borodina | Jie Zhang | Lubbert Dijkhuizen | L. Dijkhuizen | J. Nielsen | Jie Zhang | Colin P. Smith | I. Borodina | Geertje van Keulen | G. van Keulen | Jeroen Siebring | Jeroen Siebring | Irina Borodina
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