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Rebecca M Lennen

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 6, 2016
BIOTECHNOLOGY. Benefits of selective feedingRebecca M Lennen
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|April 2, 2013
Microbial production of fatty acid-derived fuels and chemicalsRebecca M Lennen, Brian F Pfleger
Plos One|January 26, 2013
Modulating membrane composition alters free fatty acid tolerance in Escherichia coliRebecca M Lennen, Brian F Pfleger
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 3, 2014
Combinatorial strategies for improving multiple-stress resistance in industrially relevant Escherichia coli strainsRebecca M Lennen, Markus J Herrgård
Trends in Biotechnology|October 30, 2012
Engineering Escherichia coli to synthesize free fatty acidsRebecca M Lennen, Brian F Pfleger
Scientific Reports|December 9, 2015
Seven gene deletions in seven days: Fast generation of Escherichia coli strains tolerant to acetate and osmotic stressSheila I Jensen, Rebecca M Lennen, Markus J Herrgård, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 30, 2012
Identification of transport proteins involved in free fatty acid efflux in Escherichia coliRebecca M Lennen, Mark G Politz, Max A Kruziki, et al.
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|March 21, 2017
Systems biology solutions for biochemical production challengesAnne Sofie Lærke Hansen, Rebecca M Lennen, Nikolaus Sonnenschein, et al.
Microbial Cell Factories|October 15, 2016
Genome-wide Escherichia coli stress response and improved tolerance towards industrially relevant chemicalsMartin Holm Rau, Patricia Calero, Rebecca M Lennen, et al.
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|January 15, 2010
A process for microbial hydrocarbon synthesis: Overproduction of fatty acids in Escherichia coli and catalytic conversion to alkanesRebecca M Lennen, Drew J Braden, Ryan A West, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 6, 2016
BIOTECHNOLOGY. Benefits of selective feedingRebecca M Lennen
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|April 2, 2013
Microbial production of fatty acid-derived fuels and chemicalsRebecca M Lennen, Brian F Pfleger
Plos One|January 26, 2013
Modulating membrane composition alters free fatty acid tolerance in Escherichia coliRebecca M Lennen, Brian F Pfleger
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 3, 2014
Combinatorial strategies for improving multiple-stress resistance in industrially relevant Escherichia coli strainsRebecca M Lennen, Markus J Herrgård
Trends in Biotechnology|October 30, 2012
Engineering Escherichia coli to synthesize free fatty acidsRebecca M Lennen, Brian F Pfleger
Scientific Reports|December 9, 2015
Seven gene deletions in seven days: Fast generation of Escherichia coli strains tolerant to acetate and osmotic stressSheila I Jensen, Rebecca M Lennen, Markus J Herrgård, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 30, 2012
Identification of transport proteins involved in free fatty acid efflux in Escherichia coliRebecca M Lennen, Mark G Politz, Max A Kruziki, et al.
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|March 21, 2017
Systems biology solutions for biochemical production challengesAnne Sofie Lærke Hansen, Rebecca M Lennen, Nikolaus Sonnenschein, et al.
Microbial Cell Factories|October 15, 2016
Genome-wide Escherichia coli stress response and improved tolerance towards industrially relevant chemicalsMartin Holm Rau, Patricia Calero, Rebecca M Lennen, et al.
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|January 15, 2010
A process for microbial hydrocarbon synthesis: Overproduction of fatty acids in Escherichia coli and catalytic conversion to alkanesRebecca M Lennen, Drew J Braden, Ryan A West, et al.
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