Cytosolic re-localization and optimization of valine synthesis and catabolism enables inseased isobutanol production with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Christian Weber | C. Weber | D. Brat | E. Boles | H. Bode | W. Lorenzen | Eckhard Boles | Helge B Bode | Dawid Brat | Wolfram Lorenzen
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