A polysaccharide utilization locus from Flavobacterium johnsoniae enables conversion of recalcitrant chitin
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Johan Larsbrink | Phillip B. Pope | V. Eijsink | J. Larsbrink | N. Koropatkin | M. McBride | Yongtao Zhu | Yongtao Zhu | Sampada S. Kharade | Kurt J. Kwiatkowski | Vincent G. H. Eijsink | Nicole M. Koropatkin | Mark J. McBride | P. Pope
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