Analysis of productivity and stability of synthetic microbial communities
Bioreactors that employ a synthetic microbial community hold potential to overcome limitations of those based on a single species, which embrace a higher level of complexity due to the inter-species interactions. In this work, a number of generic system structures involving two cross-feeding species...
Main Authors: | Di, S, Yang, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2019
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