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  1. 3ziz (4,219 bytes)
    14: ... importance with the development of a sustainable biofuel industry. The glycoside hydrolase families GH5 (P...
  2. 4haq (5,608 bytes)
    14: ...rs. As lignocellulosic biomass deconstruction for biofuel production remains costly, natural GH diversity o...
  3. Sandbox Reserved 655 (11,098 bytes)
    44: [[Image:Biofuel.jpg]]
    46: ...n be efficiently and inexpensively converted into biofuels.)
    61: ...klen, M. B. (2008). Plant genetic engineering for biofuels production: towards affordable cellulosic ethano...
    67: ...designing tailored enzymes and microorganisms for biofuels production. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 20...
  4. 4gwa (4,994 bytes)
    13: ...rs. As lignocellulosic biomass deconstruction for biofuel production remains costly, natural GH diversity o...
  5. 4ggp (4,055 bytes)
    13: ...as been utilized for the engineering of synthetic biofuel pathways with an order of magnitude increase in p...
  6. 4hap (5,409 bytes)
    14: ...rs. As lignocellulosic biomass deconstruction for biofuel production remains costly, natural GH diversity o...
  7. 3zm8 (3,764 bytes)
    14: ... importance with the development of a sustainable biofuel industry. The glycoside hydrolase families GH5 (P...
  8. 2ypj (4,312 bytes)
    14: ...entally sustainable industries exemplified by the biofuel sector. Plant cell wall degrading enzymes general...
  9. 4ipm (5,467 bytes)
    14: ...rs. As lignocellulosic biomass deconstruction for biofuel production remains costly, natural GH diversity o...
  10. 3fdy (4,769 bytes)
    24: ...es this enzyme particularly attractive for use in biofuel cells and enzyme-based biosensors. In addition to...
  11. Beta-glucosidase (17,841 bytes)
    62: ...-glucosidase is now used for the '''synthesis of biofuel'''. Wood is an abundant and renewable energy whic...
  12. User:Tommie Hata (802 bytes)
    5: ...0 Pingry SMART Team]]: AKR Enzymes engineered for biofuel cells.
  13. 3abg (4,813 bytes)
    24: ...ntion as an enzymatic catalyst for the cathode of biofuel cells that work under neutral conditions. Here, t...
  14. Group:SMART:2010 Pingry SMART Team (28,151 bytes)
    1: ...y S.M.A.R.T. Team, Protein Engineering; AKR's for Biofuel Cells ==
    3: ...ies, the Banta Lab is engineering AdhD for use in biofuel cells.
    5: ...ow to engineer AdhD and other enzymes of use in a biofuel cell. The 2010 Pingry S.M.A.R.T. Team is producin...
    139: ... of substrates when it is used within a practical biofuel cell. Rat liver 3-alpha-hydroxysteroid dihydrodio...
    184: '''Biofuel cells'''
  15. 4ba6 (4,385 bytes)
    14: ...entally sustainable industries exemplified by the biofuel sector. Plant cell wall degrading enzymes general...
  16. 3p9c (3,973 bytes)
    14: ... digestibility, pulping efficiency, or utility in biofuel production. Despite intensive investigation, the ...
  17. 3p9i (3,985 bytes)
    14: ... digestibility, pulping efficiency, or utility in biofuel production. Despite intensive investigation, the ...
  18. 3p9k (3,921 bytes)
    14: ... digestibility, pulping efficiency, or utility in biofuel production. Despite intensive investigation, the ...
  19. 3qr3 (4,245 bytes)
    15: ...tal structure of a prevalent endoglucanase in the biofuels industry, Cel5A from the filamentous fungus Hypo...
  20. 2yik (3,411 bytes)
    14: ...T could be used to convert cellulose biomass into biofuel.

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