Engineering improved ethanol production in Escherichia coli with a genome-wide approach.
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Nanette R Boyle | Ryan T Gill | Nanette R. Boyle | Lauren B A Woodruff | R. Gill | Lauren B. A. Woodruff | L. Woodruff
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