Characterization of the Highly Active Polyhydroxyalkanoate Synthase of Chromobacterium sp. Strain USM2
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A. Sinskey | S. Taguchi | C. Rha | K. Sudesh | K. Bhubalan | C. Brigham | Jo-Ann Chuah | Fumi Shozui
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