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Production of optically pure D-lactic acid in mineral salts medium by metabolically engineered escherichia coli W3110 /
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Production of optically pure D-lactic acid in mineral salts medium by metabolically engineered escherichia coli W3110 /

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Other Authors: Causey, T. B., Hasona, A., Ingram, L. O., Shanmugam, K. T., Zhou, Shengde.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Biodegradation
Bioplastics
Enantiomer
Escherichia coli
Lactic acids
Mineral salt
Polymer
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