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Constitutively-stressed yeast strains are high-yielding for recombinant Fps1: implications for the translational regulation of an aquaporin
Stephanie P. Cartwright
(Contributor)
Richard A J Darby
(Contributor)
Debasmita Sarkar
(Contributor)
Nicklas Bonander
(Contributor)
Stephane R. Gross
(Contributor)
Mark Ashe
(Contributor)
Roslyn M. Bill
(Contributor)
Division of Molecular & Cellular Function (L5)
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(1)
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Research output per year
2017
2017
2017
1
Article
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2017
Constitutively-stressed yeast strains are high-yielding for recombinant Fps1: Implications for the translational regulation of an aquaporin
Cartwright, S. P., Darby, R. A. J., Sarkar, D., Bonander, N., Gross, S. R.,
Ashe, M. P.
& Bill, R. M.,
9 Mar 2017
,
In:
Microbial Cell Factories.
16
,
1
, 41.
Research output
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Contribution to journal
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Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
Wild Type
100%
Aquaporin
100%
Translational Regulation
100%
Open Reading Frame
75%
Plasmid
50%