Adaptation to the coupling of glycolysis to toxic methylglyoxal production in tpiA deletion strains of Escherichia coli requires synchronized and counterintuitive genetic changes.
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Elizabeth Brunk | Richard Szubin | Adam M. Feist | Bernhard O Palsson | Douglas McCloskey | Adam M Feist | Troy E. Sandberg | Troy E Sandberg | Ying Hefner | B. Palsson | A. Feist | D. McCloskey | R. Szubin | Elizabeth Brunk | Sibei Xu | Y. Hefner | Sibei Xu
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