Heterologous Production and Yield Improvement of Epothilones in Burkholderiales Strain DSM 7029.
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A. Stewart | Q. Tu | R. Müller | Yuemao Shen | Yue-zhong Li | Youming Zhang | Guoping Zhao | Xiaoming Ding | F. Gross | Xiaoying Bian | Hailong Wang | Aiying Li | Jun Fu | Biao Tang | Yucong Yu | Qiang Tu | A. Stewart | Guoping Zhao | Youming Zhang
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