Fatty acid synthesis is inhibited by inefficient utilization of unusual fatty acids for glycerolipid assembly
Philip D. Bates(University of Southern Mississippi), John Browse(Washington State University), Jeong‐Won Nam(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center), Xia Cao(Kunming Medical University), Jia Li(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center), Sean R. Johnson(Washington State University), John B. Ohlrogge(Michigan State University), Jan G. Jaworski(Oregon State University)
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