7657 - 7667 |
Peroxy steroids derived from plant and fungi and their biological activities Vil VA, Gloriozova TA, Poroikov VV, Terent'ev AO, Savidov N, Dembitsky VM |
7669 - 7678 |
Degradation of plastics and plastic-degrading bacteria in cold marine habitats Urbanek AK, Rymowicz W, Mironczuk AM |
7679 - 7692 |
Steroid phosphate esters and phosphonosteroids and their biological activities Dembitsky VM, Gloriozova TA, Savidov N |
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Copper and palladium nanostructures: a bacteriogenic approach Ghosh S |
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Everyone loves an underdog: metabolic engineering of the xylose oxidative pathway in recombinant microorganisms Valdehuesa KNG, Ramos KRM, Nisola GM, Banares AB, Cabulong RB, Lee WK, Liu HW, Chung WJ |
7717 - 7723 |
Riboregulator elements as tools to engineer gene expression in cyanobacteria Ueno K, Tsukakoshi K, Ikebukuro K |
7725 - 7738 |
Metabolic engineering for the production of isoprene and isopentenol by Escherichia coli Li MJ, Nian R, Xian M, Zhang HB |
7739 - 7756 |
Antimicrobial additives for poly(lactic acid) materials and their applications: current state and perspectives Scaffaro R, Lopresti F, Marino A, Nostro A |
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Metabolic engineering strategies for enhanced shikimate biosynthesis: current scenario and future developments Bilal M, Wang SW, Iqbal HMN, Zhao YP, Hu HB, Wang W, Zhang XH |
7775 - 7793 |
Anticancer potential of rosmarinic acid and its improved production through biotechnological interventions and functional genomics Swamy MK, Sinniah UR, Ghasemzadeh A |
7795 - 7803 |
Mushroom cultivation in the circular economy Grimm D, Wosten HAB |
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Purine and pyrimidine salvage pathway in thermophiles: a valuable source of biocatalysts for the industrial production of nucleic acid derivatives Del Arco J, Fernandez-Lucas J |
7821 - 7835 |
The influence of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in plant tolerance to abiotic stress: a survival strategy Enebe MC, Babalola OO |
7837 - 7847 |
Enhancing catalytic stability and cadaverine tolerance by whole-cell immobilization and the addition of cell protectant during cadaverine production Wei GG, Ma WC, Zhang AL, Cao X, Shen JS, Li Y, Chen KQ, Ouyang PK |
7849 - 7863 |
Laccase production and pellet morphology of Coprinopsis cinerea transformants in liquid shake flask cultures Ruhl M, Lange K, Kues U |
7865 - 7875 |
Comprehensive optimization of precursor-directed production of BC194 by Streptomyces rochei MB037 derived from the marine sponge Dysidea arenaria Li YX, Zhang FL, Banakar S, Li ZY |
7877 - 7890 |
Biochemical and genetic characterization of fungal proline hydroxylase in echinocandin biosynthesis Zhang F, Liu H, Zhang T, Pijning T, Yu LY, Zhang WX, Liu WF, Meng XF |
7891 - 7900 |
Evidence for the participation of an extra alpha-helix at beta-subunit surface in the thermal stability of Co-type nitrile hydratase Pei XL, Wang JP, Wu YF, Zhen XT, Tang MM, Wang QY, Wang AM |
7901 - 7912 |
Characterization of a novel phage infecting the pathogenic multidrug-resistant Bacillus cereus and functional analysis of its endolysin Peng Q, Yuan YH |
7913 - 7926 |
Identification and characterization of oxidoreductase component (NdmD) of methylxanthine oxygenase system in Pseudomonas sp NCIM 5235 Retnadhas S, Gummadi SN |
7927 - 7934 |
Increased synthesis of poly(3-hydroxydodecanoate) by random mutagenesis of polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase Hiroe A, Watanabe S, Kobayashi M, Nomura CT, Tsuge T |
7935 - 7950 |
Biochemical characterization of a GH70 protein from Lactobacillus kunkeei DSM 12361 with two catalytic domains involving branching sucrase activity Meng XF, Gangoiti J, Wang XF, Grijpstra P, van Leeuwen SS, Pijning T, Dijkhuizen L |
7951 - 7962 |
Construction and characterization of the GFAT gene as a novel selection marker in Aspergillus nidulans Sun Y, Wang HC, Ma KS, Shao WL |
7963 - 7979 |
Catabolism of the groundwater micropollutant 2,6-dichlorobenzamide beyond 2,6-dichlorobenzoate is plasmid encoded in Aminobacter sp MSH1 T'Syen J, Raes B, Horemans B, Tassoni R, Leroy B, Lood C, van Noort V, Lavigne R, Wattiez R, Kohler HPE, Springael D |
7981 - 7995 |
Functional analysis of the mitochondrial alternative oxidase gene (aox1) from Aspergillus niger CGMCC 10142 and its effects on citric acid production Hou L, Liu L, Zhang HF, Zhang L, Zhang L, Zhang J, Gao Q, Wang DP |
7997 - 8009 |
Reactive oxygen species induce sclerotial formation in Morchella importuna Liu QZ, Zhao ZH, Dong H, Dong CH |
8011 - 8021 |
Impact on strain growth and butenyl-spinosyn biosynthesis by overexpression of polynucleotide phosphorylase gene in Saccharopolyspora pogona Li L, Rang J, He HC, He SY, Liu ZD, Tang JL, Xiao J, He L, Hu SB, Yu ZQ, Ding XZ, Xia LQ |
8023 - 8033 |
Exploitation of acid-tolerant microbial species for the utilization of low-cost whey in the production of acetic acid and propylene glycol Veeravalli SS, Mathews AP |
8035 - 8048 |
Successive transitory distribution of Thaumarchaeota and partitioned distribution of Bathyarchaeota from the Pearl River estuary to the northern South China Sea Zhou ZC, Zhang GX, Xu YB, Gu JD |
8049 - 8067 |
Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) biodegradation using bacterial strains with demonstrated and predicted PHB depolymerase activity Martinez-Tobon DI, Gul M, Elias AL, Sauvageau D |
8069 - 8077 |
A microbial community snapshot of windrows from a commercial composting facility Zhou H, Gu WJ, Sun W, Hay AG |
8079 - 8091 |
Two-stage partial nitritation-anammox process for high-rate mainstream deammonification Liu WR, Yang DH, Shen YL, Wang JF |
8093 - 8106 |
Limited carbon source retards inorganic arsenic release during roxarsone degradation in Shewanella oneidensis microbial fuel cells Chen GW, Xu RD, Liu L, Shi HS, Wang GQ, Wang G |
8107 - 8119 |
Improving the fermentation performance of Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 by strengthening the VB1 biosynthesis pathway Liao ZP, Suo YK, Xue C, Fu HX, Wang JF |
8121 - 8133 |
Expression of Gre2p improves tolerance of engineered xylose-fermenting Saccharomyces cerevisiae to glycolaldehyde under xylose metabolism Jayakody LN, Turner TL, Yun EJ, Kong II, Liu JJ, Jin YS |