Methylobacterium Genome Sequences: A Reference Blueprint to Investigate Microbial Metabolism of C1 Compounds from Natural and Industrial Sources
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Eric Haugen | Marco Pagni | Claudine Médigue | Ludmila Chistoserdova | Maynard V. Olson | David Vallenet | Ming-Chun Lee | Mary E. Lidstrom | Julia A. Vorholt | Christopher J. Marx | Stéphane Cruveiller | Carole Dossat | Aurélie Lajus | Zoé Rouy | Stéphane Vuilleumier | Valérie Barbe | J. Weissenbach | R. Kaul | E. Haugen | W. Gillett | M. Olson | C. Médigue | M. Pagni | M. Lidstrom | V. Barbe | S. Vuilleumier | J. Vorholt | S. Mangenot | D. Vallenet | C. Dossat | S. Cruveiller | C. Marx | Ming-Chun Lee | R. Levy | Jean Chang | Z. Rouy | Aurélie Lajus | D. Roche | F. Bringel | L. Chistoserdova | T. Nadalig | Benjamin Gourion | Rémi Peyraud | Rajinder Kaul | David G. Robinson | David Roche | Grégory Salvignol | Jean Weissenbach | R. Peyraud | Benjamin Gourion | Jean Chang | Yang Zhou | Françoise Bringel | Yang Zhou | Will Gillett | Christelle Gruffaz | Edith Hourcade | Ruth Levy | Sophie Mangenot | Emilie Muller | Thierry Nadalig | Christian Penny | Channakhone Saenampechek | Zaining Wu | C. Penny | Zaining Wu | C. Gruffaz | Édith Hourcade | Gregory Salvignol | E. Muller | Channakhone Saenampechek | Rémi Peyraud | Zoé Rouy
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