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Bioconversion for Production of Renewable Transportation Fuels in the United States | |
A Strategic Perspective | |
Cellulase and Xylanase Systems of Thermotoga neapolitana | |
Structure-Function Studies of Endo-1,4-b-D-glucanase E2 from Thermomonospora fusca | |
Role of Cellulose-Binding Domain of Cellobiohydrolase I in Cellulose Hydrolysis | |
CelS | |
A Major Exoglucanese Component of Clostridium thermocellum Cellulosome | |
Plant Endo-1,4-b-D-glucanases: Structure, Properties, and Physiological Function | |
Approaches to Cellulase Purification | |
Cellobiose Dehydrogenase | |
A Hemoflavoenzyme from Phanerochaete chrysoporium | |
Cellulase Production Technology: Evaluation of Current Status | |
Cellulase Assays | |
Methods from Empirical Mathematical Models | |
Components of Trichoderma reesei Cellulase Complex on Crystalline Cellulose | |
Three-Dimensional Visualization with Colloidal Gold | |
Deposition of Metallic Platinum in Blue-Green Algae Cells | |
Genetic Engineering Approaches for Enhanced Production of Biodiesel Fuel from Microalgae | |
Microbial and Enzymatic Biofuel Cells | |
Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass | |
Bioconversion of Wood Residues: Mechanisms Involved in Pretreating and Hydrolyzing Lignocellulosic Materials | |
Development of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms for Ethanol Production | |
Kinetic Consequences of High Ratios of Substrate to Enzyme Saccharification Systems Based on Trichoderma Cellulase | |
Residues Generated by Processing of Citrus Fruits, Apples, and Sugar Beets | |
Enzymatic Hydrolysis and Biological Conversion to Value-Added Products | |
Silage Processing of Forage Biomass to Alcohol Fuel | |
Conversion of Hemicellulose Hydrolyzates to Ethanol | |
Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Solid Waste | |
Enhanced Cellulolytic Capacity Through High-Solids Operation Compared to Conventional Low-Solids Systems | |
Role of Acetyl Esterase in Biomass Conversion | |
Metabolism of Xylose and Xylitol by Pachysolen tannophilus | |
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