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Multi‐Targeting Non‐Specific Genome Engineering in Bacteria
In this study, we provide the first case to use the multi‐targeting integrase (MTI) systems in bacteria and develop a host‐independent generalizable approach, MNGE (Multi‐targeting Non‐specific Genome Engineering), for multi‐copy and random integration of metabolic genes or pathways in both Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria, which will ...
Runze Sun +7 more
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Genome assembly and annotation of the biofuel- and bioproduct-relevant microalga <i>Nannochloropsis oceanica</i> CCAP849/10. [PDF]
Starkenburg SR +7 more
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Dataset for investigating triacylglycerol accumulation in PBCV-1 infected <i>Chlorella</i>. [PDF]
Lopez AM, Choi Y, Zhou Z.
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Integrated Desalination, Phycoremediation, and Biodiesel Production from Halophilic Microalgae Using Aquaculture Wastewater. [PDF]
Almutairi AW.
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Tuning lipid accumulation and fitness of motile algae via hydrodynamic cues. [PDF]
Kakavand N, Sengupta A.
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Advances in microbial biofuel production by metabolic and enzyme engineering, synthetic biology, metagenomics, and genome editing applications. [PDF]
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Biofuel cells—Recent advances and applications
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2007In 2006, the journal Biosensors and Bioelectronics published a special issue devoted exclusively to biofuel cells, including several research papers and an extensive review of the field [Bullen, R.A., Arnot, T.C., Lakeman, J.B., Walsh, F.C., 2006. Biosens. Bioelectron.].
Frank Davis, Seamus P J Higson
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Extended lifetime biofuel cells
Chemical Society Reviews, 2008Over the last 40 years, researchers have been studying and improving enzymatic biofuel cells, but until the last five years, the technology was plagued by short active lifetimes (typically 8 hours to 7 days) that prohibited the commercial use of this technology.
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