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Glycosyl Hydrolases For Biomass Conversion Michael E Himmel

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Glycosyl Hydrolases For Biomass Conversion Michael E Himmel
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.62 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Michael E. Himmel, John O. Baker, and John N. Saddler (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780841218222, 9780841236813, 0841218226, 084123681X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Glycosyl Hydrolases For Biomass Conversion Michael E Himmel by Michael E. Himmel, John O. Baker, And John N. Saddler (eds.) 9780841218222, 9780841236813, 0841218226, 084123681X instant download after payment.

Content: The road to bioethanol : a strategic perspective of the U.S. Department of Energy's national ethanol program / John Sheehan --
Role of four conserved active-site aspartic acid residues in Thermobifida fusca endoglucanase Cel6A / David B. Wilson ... [et al.] --
Gene structure of a bifunctional cellulase gene (celA) isolated from Teredinobacter turnerae / S.N. Freer, R.V. Greene, and R.J. Bothast --
Production of microbial cellulases in transgenic crop plants / B.S. Hooker ... [et al.] --
Hydrolysis of mannans by Cellulomons fimi / D. Stoll, H. Stålbrand, and R.A.J. Warren --
An overview of factors influencing the enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic feedstocks / Ali R. Esteghlalian ... [et al.] --
Molecular mechanics studies of cellulases / Rocio Palma ... [et al.] --
Adsorption of endoglucanase I and cellobiohydrolase I of Trichoderma reesei during hydrolysis of microcrystalline cellulose / H. Ding ... [et al.] --
Assessing the efficacy of cellulase enzyme preparations under simultaneous saccharification and fermentation processing conditions / J.D. McMillan ... [et al.] --
Phage display of cellulose binding domains for biotechnological application / Itai Benhar ... [et al.] --
Solid-state enzymes for fiber hydrolysis / George Szakács, Katalin Urbánszki, and Robert P. Tengerdy --
Thermostable cellulase and xylanase from Thermoascus aurantiacus and their potential industrial applications / M.K. Bhat ... [et al.] --
Two novel alkalotolerant dextranases from Streptomyces anulatus / Stephen R. Decker ... [et al.] --
Microbial mannanases : substrates, production, and applications / G.M. Gübitz, A. Sachslehner, and D. Haltrich.

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