The transcriptional regulator SsuR activates expression of the Corynebacterium glutamicum sulphonate utilization genes in the absence of sulphate
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J. Kalinowski | A. Hüser | A. Pühler | A. Tauch | C. Rückert | A. Albersmeier | D. J. Koch
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