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Analysis and Management of Fluxes in Bacillus Pathways for Pesticide and Protein Production
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Closing the loop between feasible flux scenario identification for construct evaluation and resolution of realized fluxes via NMR. | COMPUTERS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING | Ghosh S, Zhu T, Grossmann IE, Ataai MM, Domach MM | Ghosh S, Zhu T, Grossmann IE, Ataai MM, Domach MM. Closing the loop between feasible flux scenario identification for construct evaluation and resolution of realized fluxes via NMR. Computers & Chemical Engineering 2005;29(3):459-466. |
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Journal Article | A three-level problem-centric strategy for selecting NMR precursor labeling and analytes. | None | Ghosh S, Zhu T, Grossman IE, Ataai MM, Domach MM | Ghosh S, Zhu T, Grossman IE, Ataai MM, Domach MM. A three-level problem-centric strategy for selecting NMR precursor labeling and analytes. Metabolic Engineering 2006;8(5):491-507. |
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Journal Article | Regulating expression of pyruvate kinase in Bacillus subtilis for control of growth rate and formation of acidic byproducts. | BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS | Pan Z, Zhu T, Domagalski N, Khan S, Koepsel RR, Domach MM, Ataai MM | Pan Z, Zhu T, Domagalski N, Khan S, Koepsel RR, Domach MM, Ataai MM. Regulating expression of pyruvate kinase in Bacillus subtilis for control of growth rate and formation of acidic byproducts. Biotechnology Progress 2006;22(5):1451-1455. |
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Journal Article | A metabolic network analysis & NMR experiment design tool with user interface-driven model construction for depth-first search analysis. | MATABOLIC ENGINEERING | Zhu T, Phalakornkule C, Ghosh S, Grossmann IE, Koepsel RR, Ataai MM, Domach MM | Zhu T, Phalakornkule C, Ghosh S, Grossmann IE, Koepsel RR, Ataai MM, Domach MM. A metabolic network analysis & NMR experiment design tool with user interface-driven model construction for depth-first search analysis. Metabolic Engineering 2003;5(2):74-85. |
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