Perspectives on the production of polyhydroxyalkanoates in biorefineries associated with the production of sugar and ethanol.
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Luiziana Ferreira Silva | Marilda Keico Taciro | Gil Raicher | Rosane Aparecida Moniz Piccoli | Thatiane Teixeira Mendonça | Mateus Schreiner Garcez Lopes | José Gregório Cabrera Gomez | M. Lopes | R. Piccoli | M. K. Taciro | J.G.C. Gomez | T. T. Mendonça | Luiziana F. Silva | Gil Raicher
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