Absolute Quantification of the Glycolytic Pathway in Yeast:
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Christopher G. Knight | Douglas B. Kell | Warwick B. Dunn | Naglis Malys | Stephen G. Oliver | Karin Lanthaler | Kathleen M. Carroll | Robert J. Beynon | Philip Brownridge | Deborah M. Simpson | Simon J. Gaskell | Catherine L. Winder | Claire E. Eyers | D. Kell | S. Oliver | Pınar Pir | W. Dunn | N. Malys | R. Beynon | C. Knight | S. Gaskell | D. Simpson | K. Lanthaler | Philip J. Brownridge | C. Eyers | K. Carroll | C. Winder | Pınar Pir | W. Dunn
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