Synthetic Biology Journal ›› 2021, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (2): 181-193.DOI: 10.12211/2096-8280.2020-062
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Zhaoyong XU, Haiyang HU, Ping XU, Hongzhi TANG
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徐昭勇, 胡海洋, 许平, 唐鸿志
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Zhaoyong XU, Haiyang HU, Ping XU, Hongzhi TANG. Development and application of synthetic microbiome[J]. Synthetic Biology Journal, 2021, 2(2): 181-193.
徐昭勇, 胡海洋, 许平, 唐鸿志. 人工合成微生物组的构建与应用[J]. 合成生物学, 2021, 2(2): 181-193.
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