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Oenology / Fermentation / Brewing / Food science / Mycology / Pichia stipitis / Ethanol / Cellulosic ethanol / Xylose metabolism / Biology / Chemistry / Biochemistry
Date: 2012-06-04 16:57:01
Oenology
Fermentation
Brewing
Food science
Mycology
Pichia stipitis
Ethanol
Cellulosic ethanol
Xylose metabolism
Biology
Chemistry
Biochemistry

INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Development of industrial yeast  strains performing efficient  xylose

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