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Constitutively-stressed yeast strains are high-yielding for recombinant Fps1: implications for the translational regulation of an aquaporin
Stephanie Cartwright
(Creator)
Richard A.J. Darby
(Creator)
Debasmita Sarkar
(Creator)
Nicklas Bonander
(Creator)
Stephane Gross
(Creator)
Mark P. Ashe
(Creator)
Roslyn Bill
(Creator)
College of Health and Life Sciences
School of Biosciences
Biosciences Research Group (BRG)
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
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2017
2017
2017
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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.
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Recombinant
100%
Fps1
100%
Aquaporin
100%
Yeast Strains
100%
High Yielding
100%