Systems biology approach reveals that overflow metabolism of acetate in Escherichia coli is triggered by carbon catabolite repression of acetyl-CoA synthetase
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Kaspar Valgepea | Kaarel Adamberg | Ranno Nahku | Petri-Jaan Lahtvee | Liisa Arike | Raivo Vilu | K. Valgepea | Petri-Jaan Lahtvee | R. Vilu | L. Arike | K. Adamberg | R. Nahku | Kaspar Valgepea
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