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Furthermore, instable/toxic extracellular product can also be converted into relatively stable/nontoxic compound by enzymatic reaction (Willrodt et al. 2015) or non-enzymatic reaction (Xiong et al. 2015; Domaille et al. 2016; Wallace and Balskus 2016), which may be a more efficient strategy to make whole cell biocatalyst play its potential.
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But the man who has been integral to their success so far, Steve Diamond, believes that if the team plays to its potential, it could beat the fifth member of the pool: the United States.
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