Dynamics of intracellular metabolites of glycolysis and TCA cycle during cell-cycle-related oscillation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Christoph Wittmann | J. Heijnen | C. Wittmann | W. V. van Winden | C. Ras | Joseph J Heijnen | Wouter A van Winden | Michael Hans | Cor Ras | M. Hans | Michael Hans
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