Isobutanol production from an engineered Shewanella oneidensis MR-1
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Byoung-In Sang | Shashi Kant Bhatia | Kwon-Young Choi | Jung-Ho Kim | S. Bhatia | Yung-Hun Yang | Sung-Hee Park | B. Sang | Kwon‐Young Choi | Hun-Suk Song | G. Sathiyanarayanan | H. Seo | Jong-Min Jeon | Yung-Hun Yang | Sung-Hee Park | Hyung-Min Seo | Jong-Min Jeon | Ganesan Sathiyanarayanan | Hyojung Park | Hun-Suk Song | Jung-ho Kim | Hyojung Park
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