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  1. Category:Biotechnology (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Biotechnology
  2. Category:Nano-biotechnology (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Nano-biotechnology
  3. Category:Industrial biotechnology (55 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Industrial biotechnology
  4. Category:Carbohydrate biotechnology (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Carbohydrate biotechnology
  5. Category:Agricultural biotechnology (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Agricultural biotechnology

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  1. User:Satomy Pousa Ramirez (237 bytes)
    5: ... ABBREVIATIONS):Center of genetic engineering and biotechnology
  2. 1e4i (5,527 bytes)
    24: The increasing development of the biotechnology industry demands the design of enzymes suitable t...
  3. User:María Zulema Juárez (325 bytes)
    10: Marine Biologist, Biotechnology Master.
  4. 1gkp (4,375 bytes)
    24: ...opyrimidines in the catabolism of pyrimidines. In biotechnology, these enzymes find application in the enantiospe...
  5. 1gkr (4,935 bytes)
    24: ... second step in the catabolism of pyrimidines. In biotechnology, their hydroloytic activity on five-membered cycl...
  6. 4i5d (4,255 bytes)
    14: ... offers potential as a biocatalyst for industrial biotechnology. To understand substrate and cosubstrate specific...
  7. 4i5e (4,348 bytes)
    14: ... offers potential as a biocatalyst for industrial biotechnology. To understand substrate and cosubstrate specific...
  8. 9bcm (3,679 bytes)
    13: ..., transport, and storage. It is also important in biotechnology and medicine as many glycosides are utilized in h...
  9. 1ol0 (3,931 bytes)
    22: ...ment, since they are nonimmunogenic, and in other biotechnology applications. We present the structure of a camel...
  10. 1h0b (4,480 bytes)
    24: ... carbon source, a subject of much interest in the biotechnology industry. Rhodothermus marinus produces a hyperth...
  11. User:Kéliann Lesault (278 bytes)
    9: * Field of Expertise or Study:First year in a Biotechnology engineering school
  12. 9ezk (3,382 bytes)
    13: ...e and used extensively in medicinal chemistry and biotechnology. However, the preparation of base-modified analog...
  13. 9f38 (3,763 bytes)
    14: ...nal enzyme redesign and potential applications in biotechnology.
  14. 8bph (3,618 bytes)
    14: ...ions in the fields of catalysis, biomedicine, and biotechnology.
  15. User:Teresa Wiese (233 bytes)
    9: * Field of Expertise or Study: biotechnology
  16. 1oa7 (4,394 bytes)
    24: ...saccharides, a process of paramount importance in biotechnology. The thermophilic fungus Melanocarpus albomyces p...
  17. FirstGlance in Jmol Literature Citations (30,325 bytes)
    121: ...ansporters in poplar (Populus trichocarpa). Plant Biotechnology Reports. 2023 Apr;17(2):285-302.]
  18. 1bli (5,136 bytes)
    24: ... hyperthermostable enzyme which is widely used in biotechnology, for example in the breakdown of starch or as a c...
  19. User:Christian C. Gruber (252 bytes)
    5: ...(NO ABBREVIATIONS): Austrian Center of Industrial Biotechnology
  20. 2fld (4,571 bytes)
    24: ...ion, and has considerable practical relevance for biotechnology and medicine. Here we describe the computational ...

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