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Morelli, 2018 - Google Patents

SERS-based detection methods for screening of genetically modified bacterial strains

Morelli, 2018

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6774920479648335162
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Morelli L
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The importance of metabolic engineering has been growing over the last decades, establishing the use of genetically modified microbial strains for overproduction of metabolites at industrial scale as an innovative, convenient and biosustainable method …
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