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Biotechnology and Bioengineering

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.75, No.5 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0006-3592 (Print) 

In this Issue (15 articles)

497 - 503 The in vivo synthesis of plant sesquiterpenes by Escherichia coli
Martin VJJ, Yoshikuni Y, Keasling JD
504 - 509 Acetate-inducible protein overexpression from the glnAp2 promoter of Escherichia coli
Farmer WR, Liao JC
510 - 520 Engineering hepatocyte functional fate through growth factor dynamics: The role of cell morphologic priming
Semler EJ, Moghe PV
521 - 529 Maximization of acetic acid production in partial acidogenesis of swine wastewater
Hwang S, Lee Y, Yang KY
530 - 539 Iteration model of starch hydrolysis by amylolytic enzymes
Wojciechowski PM, Koziol A, Noworyta A
540 - 549 Effects of furfural on anaerobic continuous cultivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Horvath IS, Taherzadeh MJ, Niklasson C, Liden G
550 - 558 Removal of toluene in a vapor-phase bioreactor containing a strain of the dimorphic black yeast Exophiala lecanii-corni
Woertz JR, Kinney KA, McIntosh NDP, Szaniszlo PJ
559 - 562 Influence of water activity on the enantioselective esterification of (R,S)-ibuprofen by crosslinked crystals of Candida antarctica lipase B in organic solvent media
Pepin P, Lortie R
563 - 569 Stabilization of alpha-chymotrypsin by ionic liquids in transesterification reactions
Lozano P, de Diego T, Guegan JP, Vaultier M, Iborra JL
570 - 580 Type-specific separation of animal cells in aqueous two-phase systems using antibody conjugates with temperature-sensitive polymers
Kumar A, Kamihira M, Galaev IY, Mattiasson B, Iijima S
581 - 589 A novel reactor for making uniform capsules
Anilkumar AV, Lacik I, Wang TG
590 - 596 In vitro adaptation of a ligase ribozyme for activity under a low-pH condition
Miyamoto Y, Teramoto N, Imanishi Y, Ito Y
597 - 606 Novel surface tagging technology for selection of complex proliferation-controlled mammalian cell phenotypes
Schlatter S, Bailey JE, Fussenegger M
607 - 614 Significance of location of enzymes on their release during microbial cell disruption
Balasundaram B, Pandit AB
615 - 618 Substrate-permeable encapsulation of enzymes maintains effective activity, stabilizes against denaturation, and protects against proteolytic degradation
Nasseau M, Boublik Y, Meier W, Winterhalter M, Fournier D