Mutagenesis of the Rapamycin Producer Streptomyces hygroscopicus FC904
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概要
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- 2001-11-25
著者
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Qiang Hua
Institute Of Microbiology State Pharmaceutical Administration Of China And Fujian Province
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CHENG Yuan
Institute of Microbiology, State Pharmaceutical Administration of China and Fujian Province
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HUANG Jie
Institute of Microbiology, State Pharmaceutical Administration of China and Fujian Province
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LIN Wen
Institute of Microbiology, State Pharmaceutical Administration of China and Fujian Province
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DEMAIN Arnold
Fermentation Microbiology Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Huang Jie
Institute Of Marine Biotechnology Department Of Biological Sciences And Biotechnology Tsinghua Unive
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Huang Jie
Institute Of Microbiology State Pharmaceutical Administration Of China And Fujian Province
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Demain Arnold
Fermentation Microbiology Laboratory Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
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Demain Arnold
Fermentation Microbiology Laboratory Biology Department Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
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Cheng Yuan
Institute Of Marine Resources National Sun Yat-sen University
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Cheng Yuan
Institute Of Microbiology State Pharmaceutical Administration Of China And Fujian Province
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Lin Wen
Institute Of Microbiology State Pharmaceutical Administration Of China And Fujian Province
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