Rerouting the Plant Phenylpropanoid Pathway by Expression of a Novel Bacterial Enoyl-CoA Hydratase/Lyase Enzyme Function
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M. Parker | F. Mellon | N. Walton | M. Mayer | A. Narbad | A. Michael | A. Parr | M L Parker | N J Walton | F A Mellon | A Narbad | A J Parr | A J Michael | M J Mayer
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