Isolation of Artemisia capillaris membrane-bound di-prenyltransferase for phenylpropanoids and redesign of artepillin C in yeast
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Hideyuki Suzuki | T. Muranaka | A. Sugiyama | H. Seki | R. Munakata | K. Yazaki | Tomoya Takemura | N. Kawano | K. Yoshimatsu | F. Bourgaud | N. Kawahara | A. Hehn | Kanade Tatsumi | Eiko Moriyoshi | Jérémy Grosjean | T. Yamaura | Koki Yanagihara
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