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Comparative fluxome and metabolome analysis for overproduction of succinate in Escherichia coli
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Changes in substrate availability in Escherichia coli lead to rapid metabolite, flux and growth rate responses
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Flux and metabolite flexibility in Escherichia coli at seconds time scale in response to rapid shifts of substrate excess
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Analysis of short-term dynamic in vivo response of E. coli to alternative substrate perturbations
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Catching prompt metabolite dynamics of E. coli with the BioScope at oxygen rich conditions
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Catching prompt metabolite dynamics in Escherichia coli with the BioScope at oxygen rich conditions
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Development and application of a differential method for reliable metabolome analysis in Escherichia coli
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Development of a technology platform for the production of chemicals from renewable resources
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Metabolic engineering of E. coli for the production of chemicals
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Modelling based metabolic engineering for optimization of succinate production in Escherichia coli
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Improving industrial biotechnological production processes using modelling based metabolic engineering
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Development and application of a differential method for reliable metabolome analysis in Escherichia coli
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Metabolic engineering and metabolic modeling of Escherichia coli for the production of chemicals from renewable resources (MEMORE)
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Wash-in of U-13C glucose into E. coli cells cultivated in a carbon limited chemostat
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Development of an accurate method for intracellular metabolome analysis in Escherichia coli for in vivo kinetic analysis
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Dynamic linlog modelling of the central metabolism of E. coli: estimation of elasticities from pulse-response data using gproms
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Metabolic engineering and metabolic modeling of Escherichia coli for the production of chemicals from renewable resources (MEMORE)
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Improving industrial biotechnological production processes using modelling based metabolic engineering