Biosensor‐Enabled Directed Evolution to Improve Muconic Acid Production in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Hal S Alper | James M. Wagner | H. Alper | John M Leavitt | James M Wagner | Cuong C Tu | Alice Tong | Yanyi Liu | Yanyi Liu | Alice Tong | C. C. Tu
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