Genomic Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Utilization and Butanol Production by Clostridium carboxidivorans Strain P7T
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Serge R. Guiot | Luke Masson | G. Bruant | M. Lévesque | Chardeen Peter | L. Masson | Guillaume Bruant | Marie-Josée Lévesque | Chardeen Peter | C. Peter
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