Fermentation of 4-aminobutyrate by Clostridium aminobutyricum: cloning of two genes involved in the formation and dehydration of 4-hydroxybutyryl-CoA
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G. Huisman | D. Linder | W. Buckel | I. Çinkaya | Gjalt Huisman | Wolfgang Buckel | Dietmar Linder | Astrid Gerhardt | Irfan Çinkaya | A. Gerhardt | Irfan Çinkaya
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