Understanding the adaptive growth strategy of Lactobacillus plantarum by in silico optimisation.
In the study of metabolic networks, optimization techniques are often used to predict flux distributions, and hence, metabolic phenotype. Flux balance analysis in particular has been successful in predicting metabolic phenotypes. However, an inherent limitation of a stoichiometric approach such as f...
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Main Authors: | Bas Teusink, Anne Wiersma, Leo Jacobs, Richard A Notebaart, Eddy J Smid |
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2009
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/32372cd2a8f74c60a0f5bf8dabbcbaaa |
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