Lipid production from hemicellulose with Lipomyces starkeyi in a pH regulated fed-batch cultivation.

scientific article published on 5 March 2016

Lipid production from hemicellulose with Lipomyces starkeyi in a pH regulated fed-batch cultivation. is …
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P356DOI10.1002/YEA.3160
P698PubMed publication ID26945827

P50authorMats SandgrenQ58219378
P2093author name stringJana Pickova
Volkmar Passoth
Johanna Blomqvist
Jule Brandenburg
Nemailla Bonturi
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P433issue8
P921main subjecthemicelluloseQ407490
Lipomyces starkeyiQ10563106
P304page(s)451-462
P577publication date2016-03-05
P1433published inYeastQ8050997
P1476titleLipid production from hemicellulose with Lipomyces starkeyi in a pH regulated fed-batch cultivation.
P478volume33

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