Disruption of the L-arabitol dehydrogenase encoding gene in Aspergillus tubingensis results in increased xylanase production.
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R. D. de Vries | Igor Nikolaev | Sara Farmer Hansen | Susan Madrid | Ronald P de Vries | I. Nikolaev | S. Madrid | Sara Farmer Hansen
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