Extremely thermophilic microorganisms for biomass conversion: status and prospects
Sara E. Blumer‐Schuette(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Robert M. Kelly(North Carolina State University), Irina Kataeva(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Michael W. W. Adams(Pasadena City College), Janet Westpheling(University of Georgia)
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