Characterization of the sol Operon in Butanol-Hyperproducing Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum Strain N1-4 and Its Degeneration Mechanism
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Kensuke Furukawa | Tomoyuki Kosaka | K. Furukawa | Tomoyuki Kosaka | Shunichi Nakayama | Keizo Nakaya | Sadazo Yoshino | S. Yoshino | Shunichi Nakayama | K. Nakaya
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