Production of blue-colored polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) by one-pot production and coextraction of indigo and PHB from recombinant Escherichia coli
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S. Bhatia | Yung-Hun Yang | Kwon‐Young Choi | HyunA. Park | Yeong-Hoon Han | Tae-Rim Choi | Hun-Suk Song | Ranjit G Gurav | Hye-Rim Jung | Soo-yeon Yang | Ye-Lim Park | Jun Young Park | Seyun Namgung
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