511 - 519 |
Mechanistic action of pediocin and nisin: recent progress and unresolved questions Montville TJ, Chen Y |
520 - 529 |
Synthesis of biosurfactants in extreme conditions Cameotra SS, Makkar RS |
530 - 537 |
Production and structure elucidation of di- and oligosaccharide lipids (biosurfactants) from Tsukamurella sp. Nov. Vollbrecht E, Heckmann R, Wray V, Nimtz M, Lang S |
538 - 544 |
Limonene bioconversion to high concentrations of a single and stable product, perillic acid, by a solvent-resistant Pseudomonas putida strain Speelmans G, Bijlsma A, Eggink G |
545 - 551 |
Evaluation of cell recycling in continuous fermentation of enzymatic hydrolysates of spruce with Saccharomyces cerevisiae and on-line monitoring of glucose and ethanol Palmqvist E, Galbe M, Hahn-Hagerdal B |
552 - 557 |
D-xylose isomerases from a newly isolated strain, Paenibacillus sp., and from Alcaligenes ruhlandii: isolation, characterization and immobilisation to solid supports Moneke AN, Obi SKC, Bisswanger H |
558 - 563 |
Repression of the expression of genes encoding xylanolytic enzymes in Aspergillus oryzae by introduction of multiple copies of the xynF1 promoter Kitamoto N, Yoshino S, Ito M, Kimura T, Ohmiya K, Tsukagoshi N |
564 - 567 |
Electroporation of, plasmid isolation from and plasmid conservation in Clostridium acetobutylicum DSM 792 Nakotte S, Schaffer S, Bohringer M, Durre P |
568 - 572 |
Isolation and characterization of Enterobacter cloacae capable of metabolizing asparagine Nawaz MS, Zhang D, Khan AA, Cerniglia CE |
573 - 578 |
Bioconversion of sunflower oil, rapeseed oil and ricinoleic acid by Candida tropicalis M25 Fabritius D, Schafer HJ, Steinbuchel A |
579 - 582 |
Carbon catabolite repression of invertase during batch cultivations of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: the role of glucose, fructose, and mannose Dynesen J, Smits HP, Olsson L, Nielsen J |
583 - 588 |
The influence of carbon source on the level and composition of ceramides of the Candida lipolytica yeast Rupcic J, Mesaric M, Maric V |
589 - 596 |
The sequencing batch reactor as a powerful tool for the study of slowly growing anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing microorganisms Strous M, Heijnen JJ, Kuenen JG, Jetten MSM |
597 - 603 |
Determination of erythema-effective solar radiation in Japan and Germany with a spore monolayer film optimized for the detection of UVB and UVA - results of a field campaign Furusawa Y, Quintern LE, Holtschmidt H, Koepke P, Saito M |
604 - 607 |
Production of polyhydroxybutyrate by Ralstonia eutropha from protein hydrolysates Bormann EJ, Leissner M, Roth M, Beer B, Metzner K |
608 - 611 |
The production of xylitol from D-xylose by fermentation with Hansenula polymorpha Sanchez S, Bravo V, Castro E, Moya AJ, Camacho F |
612 - 622 |
Organic halogen removal from chlorinated humic ground water and lake water by nitrifying fluidized-bed biomass characterised by electron microscopy and molecular methods Kostyal E, Borsanyi M, Rigottier-Gois L, Salkinoja-Salonen MS |
623 - 630 |
Effects of Triton X-100 and Quillaya Saponin on the ex situ bioremediation of a chronically polychlorobiphenyl-contaminated soil Fava F, Di Gioia D |