Cellulolytic RoboLector – towards an automated high-throughput screening platform for recombinant cellulase expression
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Christian Lehmann | Jochen Büchs | Martina Mühlmann | Martin Kunze | Joaquim Ribeiro | Bertram Geinitz | Ulrich Schwaneberg | Ulrich Commandeur | J. Büchs | U. Schwaneberg | M. Kunze | U. Commandeur | C. Lehmann | Martina Mühlmann | J. Ribeiro | B. Geinitz | Bertram Geinitz
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