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561 related items for PubMed ID: 28179004

  • 61. Carbon and nitrogen assimilation in relation to yield: mechanisms are the key to understanding production systems.
    Lawlor DW.
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  • 65. Utility of an Escherichia coli strain engineered in the substrate uptake system for improved culture performance at high glucose and cell concentrations: an alternative to fed-batch cultures.
    Lara AR, Caspeta L, Gosset G, Bolívar F, Ramírez OT.
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  • 67. The stimulatory effect of mannitol on levan biosynthesis: Lessons from metabolic systems analysis of Halomonas smyrnensis AAD6(T.).
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  • 72. Impact of nitrogen feeding regulation on polyhydroxyalkanoates production by mixed microbial cultures.
    Silva F, Campanari S, Matteo S, Valentino F, Majone M, Villano M.
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    Fonseca GG, Gombert AK, Heinzle E, Wittmann C.
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  • 76. High ectoine production by an engineered Halomonas hydrothermalis Y2 in a reduced salinity medium.
    Zhao Q, Li S, Lv P, Sun S, Ma C, Xu P, Su H, Yang C.
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    Pleissner D, Eriksen NT.
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  • 78. Metabolic engineering of animal cells.
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    Hobmeier K, Cantone M, Nguyen QA, Pflüger-Grau K, Kremling A, Kunte HJ, Pfeiffer F, Marin-Sanguino A.
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    Karengera E, Robotham A, Kelly J, Durocher Y, De Crescenzo G, Henry O.
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