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Engineering metabolism (biosynthesis, release, degradation) in plant cell tissue cultures for optimizing production of the anti-cancer agent Taxol

Roberts, 1998

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16710365428496866597
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Roberts S
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The application of plant cell culture for the commercial supply of valuable products is limited by low productivity. The goal of this thesis was to characterize Taxol metabolism in Taxus cell cultures, so that rate-limiting steps could be identified, and effective productivity …
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