Author:
Kang Yang Jae,Kim Sue K.,Kim Moon Young,Lestari Puji,Kim Kil Hyun,Ha Bo-Keun,Jun Tae Hwan,Hwang Won Joo,Lee Taeyoung,Lee Jayern,Shim Sangrea,Yoon Min Young,Jang Young Eun,Han Kwang Soo,Taeprayoon Puntaree,Yoon Na,Somta Prakit,Tanya Patcharin,Kim Kwang Soo,Gwag Jae-Gyun,Moon Jung-Kyung,Lee Yeong-Ho,Park Beom-Seok,Bombarely Aureliano,Doyle Jeffrey J.,Jackson Scott A.,Schafleitner Roland,Srinives Peerasak,Varshney Rajeev K.,Lee Suk-Ha
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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