Eukaryotic microalgae as hosts for light-driven heterologous isoprenoid production

Lauersen KJ (2018)
Planta 249(1): 155-180.

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2018
Zeitschriftentitel
Planta
Band
249
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
155-180
ISSN
0032-0935
eISSN
1432-2048
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2932342

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Lauersen KJ. Eukaryotic microalgae as hosts for light-driven heterologous isoprenoid production. Planta. 2018;249(1):155-180.
Lauersen, K. J. (2018). Eukaryotic microalgae as hosts for light-driven heterologous isoprenoid production. Planta, 249(1), 155-180. doi:10.1007/s00425-018-3048-x
Lauersen, Kyle J. 2018. “Eukaryotic microalgae as hosts for light-driven heterologous isoprenoid production”. Planta 249 (1): 155-180.
Lauersen, K. J. (2018). Eukaryotic microalgae as hosts for light-driven heterologous isoprenoid production. Planta 249, 155-180.
Lauersen, K.J., 2018. Eukaryotic microalgae as hosts for light-driven heterologous isoprenoid production. Planta, 249(1), p 155-180.
K.J. Lauersen, “Eukaryotic microalgae as hosts for light-driven heterologous isoprenoid production”, Planta, vol. 249, 2018, pp. 155-180.
Lauersen, K.J.: Eukaryotic microalgae as hosts for light-driven heterologous isoprenoid production. Planta. 249, 155-180 (2018).
Lauersen, Kyle J. “Eukaryotic microalgae as hosts for light-driven heterologous isoprenoid production”. Planta 249.1 (2018): 155-180.

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