1031 - 1035 |
Biotransformation of oleic acid into 10-hydroxy-8E-octadecenoic acid by Pseudomonas sp 42A2 Bastida J, de Andres C, Cullere J, Busquets M, Manresa A |
1037 - 1041 |
Highly concentrated aqueous ethanol solutions by pervaporation using silicalite membrane - Improvement of ethanol selectivity by addition of sugars to ethanol solution Ikegami T, Yanagishita H, Kitamoto D, Haraya K, Nakane T, Matsuda H, Koura N, Sano T |
1043 - 1046 |
Production of inulooligosaccharides from inulin by a novel endoinulinase from Xanthomonas sp. Park JP, Bae JT, You DJ, Kim BW, Yun JW |
1047 - 1050 |
Antifungal mechanism of a cysteine-rich antimicrobial peptide, Ib-AMP1, from Impatiens balsamina against Candida albicans Lee DG, Shin SY, Kim DH, Seo MY, Kang JH, Lee Y, Kim KL, Hahm KS |
1051 - 1054 |
Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of vitamin C fatty acid esters Yan YC, Bornscheuer UT, Schmid RD |
1055 - 1058 |
A peptide from corn gluten hydrolysate that is inhibitory toward angiotensin I converting enzyme Suh HJ, Whang JH, Lee H |
1059 - 1063 |
The production of polyhydroxybutyrate by Methylobacterium rhodesianum and Ralstonia eutropha in media containing glycerol and casein hydrolysates Bormann EJ, Roth M |
1065 - 1069 |
Formation of multilayer aggregates of hepatocytes cultured on ligand-coated surfaces Liang JF, Akaike T |
1071 - 1076 |
Small enzymes with esterase activities from two thermophilic fungi, Emericella nidulans and Talaromyces emersonii Fan XL, Mattey M |
1077 - 1081 |
Culture conditions for a new phytase-producing fungus Kim DS, Godber JS, Kim HR |
1083 - 1089 |
Bovine milk lactoferrin modulates the proliferative lymphocyte response to phytohemagglutinin Yabe N, Itagaki Y, Tanimoto M, Matsui H |
1091 - 1094 |
Physiological characteristics of recombinant Escherichia coli cells displaying poly-His peptides Xu ZH, Lee SY, Yu ZN |
1095 - 1099 |
Efficient secretion of human endostatin in the yeast, Pichia pastoris Duan JB, Cai X, Zhang BL, Li YZ, Zou MJ, Wang JX |
1101 - 1105 |
Resolution of N-acetyl-DL-methionine methyl ester by protease-catalyzed hydrolysis with mild base as the pH control reagent Furutani T, Furui M |
1107 - 1111 |
Catalytic and biocatalytic oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid in a modified three-phase reactor Doneva T, Vassilieff C, Donev R |
1113 - 1118 |
Activation of serine protease subtilisin Carlsberg in organic solvents: combined effect of methyl-beta-cyclodextrin and water Santos AM, Clemente IM, Barletta G, Griebenow K |
1119 - 1123 |
Two streptokinase genes are expressed with different solubility in Escherichia coli W3110 Pupo E, Baghbaderani BA, Lugo V, Fernandez J, Paez R, Torrens I |
1125 - 1129 |
Selection of chitinolytic strains of Bacillus thuringiensis Barboza-Corona JE, Contreras JC, Velazquez-Robledo R, Bautista-Justo M, Gomez-Ramirez M, Cruz-Camarillo R, Ibarra JE |
1131 - 1135 |
Cloning, expression and characterization of a UDP-galactose 4-epimerase from Escherichia coli Chen X, Kowal P, Hamad S, Fan HN, Wang PG |
1137 - 1144 |
Physico-chemical properties of the epoxide hydrolase from Rhodosporidium toruloides Botes AL, Litthauer D, van Tonder A, van Dyk MS |
1145 - 1145 |
Layered structure of UASB granules gives microbial populations resistance to toxic chemicals (vol 21, pg 159, 1999) Bae JW, Lee ST |
1147 - 1147 |
Obtaining Vitis Vinifera cell cultures producing higher amounts of malvidin-3-O-beta-glucoside (vol 21, pg 497, 1999) Krisa S, Vitrac X, Decendit A, Larronde F, Deffieux G, Merillon JM |
1149 - 1149 |
Mass transfer limitations in solid-state digestion (vol 21, pg 809, 1999) Martin DJ |