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Optimization of cultural conditions for conversion of glycerol to ethanol by Enterobacter aerogenes S012

Raymond E S Nwachukwu, Abolghasem Shahbazi, Lijun Wang, Mulumebet Worku, Salam Ibrahim, Keith Schimmel AMB Express 2013, 3:12 (6 February 2013)

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Bioconversion of glycerol to ethanol by a mutant Enterobacter aerogenes

RES Nwachukwu, A Shahbazi, L Wang, S Ibrahim, M Worku, K Schimmel AMB Express 2012, 2:20 (29 March 2012)

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Improving predicted protein loop structure ranking using a Pareto-optimality consensus method

Yaohang Li, Ionel Rata, See-wing Chiu, Eric Jakobsson BMC Structural Biology 2010, 10:22 (20 July 2010)

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Structural investigation of zymogenic and activated forms of human blood coagulation factor VIII: a computational molecular dynamics study

Divi Venkateswarlu BMC Structural Biology 2010, 10:7 (25 February 2010)

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Phenotypic and transcriptional response to selection for alcohol sensitivity in Drosophila melanogaster

Tatiana V Morozova, Robert RH Anholt, Trudy FC Mackay Genome Biology 2007, 8:R231 (31 October 2007)

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Gene-expression profiling combined with selection for genetically divergent Drosophila lines either highly sensitive or resistant to ethanol exposure has been used to identify candidate genes that affect alcohol sensitivity, including 23 novel genes that have human orthologs.

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