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Yeasts as production hosts for bulk chemicals
Merja Penttilä
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Bioethanol
100%
Biopolymer Production
50%
Bioprocess
50%
Bulk Chemicals
100%
Bulk Products
50%
Carbon Dioxide Release
50%
Cellulolytic Enzymes
50%
Classical mutagenesis
50%
Eco-efficient
50%
Evolutionary Programming
50%
Full Use
50%
Genome Information
50%
Hemicellulose
50%
High Efficiency
50%
High-temperature pH
50%
Industrial Biotechnology
50%
Industrial Production
50%
Lactic Acid
50%
Lignocellulosic Waste
50%
Low pH
50%
Metabolic Engineering
50%
Non-Saccharomyces
50%
Oil-based
50%
Organic Acids
50%
Pentose Fermentation
50%
Pentose Sugars
50%
Petrochemistry
50%
Plant Carbohydrate
50%
Plant Use
50%
Production Host
100%
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
50%
Simultaneous Production
50%
Strain Engineering
50%
Substrate Range
50%
Substrate Tolerance
50%
Sustainable Technology
50%
Systems Biology
50%
Xylitol
50%
Xylose
50%
INIS
atmospheres
14%
bioethanol
28%
biology
14%
biotechnology
14%
carbohydrates
14%
carbon dioxide
14%
engineering
42%
engineers
14%
enzymes
14%
fermentation
14%
fuels
14%
hemicellulose
14%
host
100%
increasing
14%
information
14%
lactic acid
14%
mutagenesis
14%
oils
14%
organic acids
14%
pentoses
28%
petrochemistry
14%
ph value
14%
precursor
14%
production
100%
range
14%
raw materials
14%
reduction
14%
saccharomyces cerevisiae
14%
strains
14%
substrates
14%
sugars
14%
tolerance
14%
wastes
14%
xylose
14%
yeasts
100%
Chemical Engineering
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Lactic Acid
100%
Organic Acid
100%
Xylose
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Lactic Acid
50%
Metabolic Engineering
50%
Mutagenesis
50%
Precursor
50%
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
50%
Volume
100%