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Disruption of the transcription factors Thi2p and Nrm1p alleviates the post-glucose effect on xylose utilization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Institution:微生物技术研究 院(微生物改造技术全国重点实验室)

Title of Paper:Disruption of the transcription factors Thi2p and Nrm1p alleviates the post-glucose effect on xylose utilization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Journal:Biotechnology for biofuels

First Author:魏闪

All the Authors:吴美玲,侯进,沈煜,鲍晓明

Document Code:E74EE7FB107B40A0B38C16C8587B98D1

Volume:11

Translation or Not:No

Date of Publication:2018-04

Release Time:2019-10-24

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