Transcriptome and proteome analysis of nitrogen starvation responses in Synechocystis 6803 ΔglgC, a mutant incapable of glycogen storage
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M. Ghirardi | M. Seibert | A. Nag | P. Maness | Damian Carrieri | W. Old | T. Lombardi | Melissa Cano | Jianping Yu | Troy N. Paddock | Gabriel Goodney | Jian-ping Yu | Troy Paddock
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