Metabolic pathway visualization in living yeast by DNP-NMR.
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S. Meier | J. Duus | P. Jensen | M. Lerche | Sebastian Meier | Pernille R Jensen | Jens Ø Duus | M. Karlsson | Magnus Karlsson | Mathilde H Lerche
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