Deletion of the Cel48S cellulase from Clostridium thermocellum
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Genia Dubrovsky | Jonathan Lo | Richard J. Giannone | Lee R Lynd | L. Lynd | R. Hettich | D. Hogsett | A. Guss | Jonathan Lo | R. Giannone | Nicky C. Caiazza | D. Olson | Robert L Hettich | Shital A. Tripathi | Daniel G Olson | Adam M Guss | Nicky C Caiazza | Shital A Tripathi | Richard J Giannone | David A Hogsett | Genia Dubrovsky | N. Caiazza
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