Intracellular Butyryl Phosphate and Acetyl Phosphate Concentrations in Clostridium acetobutylicum and Their Implications for Solvent Formation
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George N. Bennett | Eleftherios T. Papoutsakis | C. Tomas | E. Papoutsakis | G. Bennett | Christopher A. Tomas | Yinsuo Zhao | Fredrick B. Rudolph | F. B. Rudolph | Yinsuo Zhao
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