Disruption of the acetoacetate decarboxylase gene in solvent-producing Clostridium acetobutylicum increases the butanol ratio.
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Weihong Jiang | Sheng Yang | Weihong Jiang | Yu Jiang | Sheng Yang | Yu Jiang | Chongmao Xu | Yunliu Yang | Feng Dong | Chongmao Xu | Feng Dong | Yunliu Yang
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