Effect of citrulline metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae on the formation of ethyl carbamate during Chinese rice wine fermentation
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Junyong Sun | Guangfa Xie | G. Cai | Jian Lu | Dianhui Wu | Xiaomin Li
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