Functional characterization of cellulases identified from the cow rumen fungus Neocallimastix patriciarum W5 by transcriptomic and secretomic analyses
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Chih-Kuan Chen | Te-Chin Chu | Yu-Hsiang Chen | M. Shih | Wen-Hsiung Li | Huei-Mien Ke | Yo-Chia Chen | M. Lu | Yu-Hsiang Chen | Chih-Kuan Chen | Chi-Tang Mao | Yueh-Chin Wu | Kuo-Yen Hung | Ming-Che Shih | S. Chou | Tzi-Yuan Wang | Hsin-Liang Chen | Mei-Yeh J Lu | Yo-Chia Chen | Huang-Mo Sung | Chi-Tang Mao | Hsing-Yi Cho | Huei-Mien Ke | Teh-Yang Hwa | Sz-Kai Ruan | Jeng-Yi Li | Yueh-Chin Wu | Shao-Pei Chou | Ya-Wen Tsai | Chun-Chieh A Shih | Wen-Hsiung Li | H. Sung | Tzi-Yuan Wang | Teh-Yang Hwa | Jeng-yi Li | Hsing-Yi Cho | H. Chen | Sz-Kai Ruan | Kuo-Yen Hung | Y. Tsai | Te-Chin Chu
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