Tandem chemical deconstruction and biological upcycling of poly(ethylene terephthalate) to β-ketoadipic acid by Pseudomonas putida KT2440
Allison Z. Werner(Colorado State University), Gregg T. Beckham(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Davinia Salvachúa(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Stefan J. Haugen(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Nicholas A. Rorrer(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Jay D. Huenemann(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Thomas D. Mand(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Kelsey J. Ramirez(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Felicia Bratti(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Christopher W. Johnson(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Rita Clare(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Adam M. Guss(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Gara N. Dexter(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Isabel Pardo(National Laboratory of the Rockies), George Peabody(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Joshua R. Elmore(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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