Engineering and Two-Stage Evolution of a Lignocellulosic Hydrolysate-Tolerant Saccharomyces cerevisiae Strain for Anaerobic Fermentation of Xylose from AFEX Pretreated Corn Stover
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Sydnor T. Withers | A. Gasch | Venkatesh Balan | B. Dale | M. Westphall | B. Simmons | I. Ong | J. Coon | R. Landick | Deepti Tanjore | D. Hodge | Chenlin Li | Yaoping Zhang | Rebecca J Breuer | L. Willis | M. Tremaine | Trey K. Sato | Tongjun Liu | Nirmal Uppugundla | Alan J Higbee | E. Pohlmann | Allison J. Balloon | Haibo Li | Li Qin | L. Parreiras | Jose Serate | Alex La Reau | Benjamin D Bice | D. Keating | Rebeca C. Pinhancos | Ragothaman Avanasi Narasimhan | Brandi L. Bonfert
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