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Engineering sorghum for higher 4-hydroxybenzoic acid content

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date Published

12/2022

Authors

Lin, Chien-Yuan, Yang Tian, Kimberly Nelson-Vasilchik, Joel Hague, Ramu Kakumanu, Mi Yeon Lee, Venkataramana R Pidatala, Jessica Trinh, Christopher M De Ben, Jutta Dalton, Trent R Northen, Edward E.K Baidoo, Blake A Simmons, John M Gladden, Corinne D Scown, Daniel Putnam, Albert P Kausch, Henrik V Scheller, Aymerick Eudes

DOI

10.1016/j.mec.2022.e00207

Journal

Metabolic Engineering Communications

Volume

15

Year of Publication

2022

URL

https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2214030122000165

ISSN

22140301

Organization

Systems and Energy Technologies Analysis Department, Energy Analysis Division

Research Areas

Life Cycle Assessment & Technoeconomic Modeling
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