The metabolic pH response in Lactococcus lactis: An integrative experimental and modelling approach
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Ursula Kummer | Lars Folke Olsen | Ana Rute Neves | Helena Santos | Ann Zahle Andersen | Ana Lúcia Carvalho | A. Neves | H. Santos | L. Olsen | U. Kummer | A. L. Carvalho | A. Andersen
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