A methanotroph-based biorefinery: Potential scenarios for generating multiple products from a single fermentation.
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W P Clarke | M. Kalyuzhnaya | P. Strong | W. Clarke | J. Silverman | P J Strong | M Kalyuzhnaya | J Silverman
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