Genetic engineering to enhance the Ehrlich pathway and alter carbon flux for increased isobutanol production from glucose by Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Jun Ishii | Akihiko Kondo | Fumio Matsuda | A. Kondo | C. Ogino | Jun Ishii | T. Kondo | Chiaki Ogino | Takashi Kondo | Hironori Tezuka | Hironori Tezuka | Fumio Matsuda
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