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English: Illustrations of six natural carbon fixation pathways A) CBB cycle, B) rTCA, C) Wood- Ljungdahl, D) 3HP cycle, and E) HP/HB and DC/HB cycles
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Publisher: Elesevier B.V. Website: Science Direct Figure from the article "Natural carbon fixation and advances in synthetic engineering for redesigning and creating new fixation pathways" in the Journal of Advanced Research, Volume 47 pgs. 75-92

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Author Sulamita Santos Correa, Junia Schultz, Kyle J. Lauersen, Alexandre Soares Rosado

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figure illustrations of six Natural carbon fixation cyles

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