Three-Dimensional Encapsulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in Silicate Matrices Creates Distinct Metabolic States as Revealed by Gene Chip Analysis.
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Patrick E. Johnson | C. Brinker | E. Jakobsson | J. Harper | P. Johnson | Zeeshan Fazal | Jennifer Pelowitz | J. C. Harper
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