Putative biosynthesis mechanism of the neurotoxin β-N-methylamino-L-alanine in marine diatoms based on a transcriptomics approach.
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Aifeng Li | J. Metcalf | S. Banack | Jiangbing Qiu | Ying Ji | Fanping Meng | Peng Zhao | Min Li | Yeju Yan | Guowang Yan | Guixiang Wang | Yang Li
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