Enzymatic diversity of the Clostridium thermocellum cellulosome is crucial for the degradation of crystalline cellulose and plant biomass
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Masahiro Kurosaki | M. Haruki | Suguru Shinoda | Mitsuru Haruki | Katsuaki Hirano | Satoshi Nihei | Hiroki Hasegawa | Suguru Shinoda | Nobutaka Hirano | Nobutaka Hirano | M. Kurosaki | Katsuaki Hirano | Hiroki Hasegawa | S. Nihei
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