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Biotechnology / Bioengineering / Biocatalysis / Cross-linked enzyme aggregate / Delft University of Technology / Biotransformation / Hamburg / Coffee / Metabolism / Chemistry / Catalysis / Enzymes
Date: 2014-08-28 07:59:36
Biotechnology
Bioengineering
Biocatalysis
Cross-linked enzyme aggregate
Delft University of Technology
Biotransformation
Hamburg
Coffee
Metabolism
Chemistry
Catalysis
Enzymes

7 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON BIOCATALYSIS th CONGRESS PROGRAM

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