The Bacillus subtilis yqjI Gene Encodes the NADP+-Dependent 6-P-Gluconate Dehydrogenase in the Pentose Phosphate Pathway
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Nicola Zamboni | Uwe Sauer | Stéphane Aymerich | Hans-Peter Hohmann | U. Sauer | E. Fischer | Nicola Zamboni | S. Aymerich | H. Hohmann | D. Laudert | Eliane Fischer | Dietmar Laudert
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