Control of immobilized, non-growing cells for continuous production of metabolites Cecilia FörbergSven-Olof EnforsLena Häggström Biotechnology Pages: 143 - 147
Production of ethanol by yeasts immobilized in pectin Antonio R. NavarroMaría C. RubioDanley A. S. Callieri Biotechnology Pages: 148 - 151
Purification and kinetic characteristics of pyruvate decarboxylase and ethanol dehydrogenase from Zymomonas mobilis in relation to ethanol production Toni C. HoppnerHorst W. Doelle Biotechnology Pages: 152 - 157
Hydrogen production using chloroplast membranes without oxygen scavengers: An assay with hydrogenases from aerobic hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria and flavodoxins from Desulfovibrio sp. Thierry LissoloMarie-Françoise CocquempotHans G. Schlegel Biotechnology Pages: 158 - 162
The rapid purification of lactate dehydrogenase from alcaligenes eutrophus in a two-step procedure Alexander SteinbüchelHans G. Schlegel Biotechnology Pages: 163 - 167
On-line estimation of cell growth for glutamic acid fermentation system Sun Ho ParkKi Tae HongJong Chan Bae Biotechnology Pages: 168 - 172
Corrosion of Pembina crude oil pipeline C. O. ObuekweD. W. S. WestlakeF. D. Cook Biotechnology Pages: 173 - 177
Effect of ammonium ion concentration on polysaccharide production by Aureobasidium pullulans in batch culture R. J. SeviourB. Kristiansen Industrial Microbiology Pages: 178 - 181
Increased biooxidation of lignosulfonates by Sporotrichum pulverulentum in the presence of polyacrylic acid Hartmut W. Kern Environmental Microbiology Pages: 182 - 186
Determination of ATP from compost using the firefly bioluminescence technique Markku LehtokariPekka NikkolaJaakko Paatero Environmental Microbiology Pages: 187 - 190
Thermal inactivation kinetics of sugar-tolerant yeasts T. TörökO. Reichart Applied Microbiology Pages: 191 - 196
Immobilization of Trichoderma reesei cells by radiation polymerization M. KumakuraI. Kaetsu Short Communications Pages: 197 - 198
Flocculation in yeast, an assay on the inhibition of cell aggregation Ulf StahlUrsula KüesKarl Esser Short Communications Pages: 199 - 202