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Biotechnology Progress|March 21, 2009
Plant-produced human growth hormone shows biological activity in a rat modelShailaja Rabindran, Natalie Stevenson, Gourgopal Roy, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|May 30, 2009
The effects of UV-B stress on the production of terpenoid indole alkaloids in Catharanthus roseus hairy rootsBernard Y K Binder, Christie A M Peebles, Jacqueline V Shanks, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|May 23, 2009
High-throughput protein refolding screening method using zeoliteTakayuki Y Nara, Hideaki Togashi, Chisato Sekikawa, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|May 20, 2009
Recognition of acyl donors by lipase CAL-B in the acylation of 6-azauridineZhao-Yu Wang, Min-Hua Zong
Biotechnology Progress|May 20, 2009
Continuous-discrete interval observers for monitoring microalgae culturesG Goffaux, A Vande Wouwer, O Bernard
Biotechnology Progress|May 20, 2009
Removal of endogenous retrovirus-like particles from CHO-cell derived products using Q sepharose fast flow chromatographyDaniel M Strauss, Scott Lute, Kurt Brorson, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|April 29, 2009
Preparation and recycling of aqueous two-phase systems with pH-sensitive amphiphilic terpolymer PADBNing Biao, Wan Junfen, Cao Xuejun
Biotechnology Progress|April 29, 2009
Causes of shear sensitivity of the toxic dinoflagellate Protoceratium reticulatumJ J Gallardo Rodríguez, A Sánchez Mirón, F García Camacho, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|October 8, 2005
Cytoplasmic overexpression, folding, and processing of penicillin acylase precursor in Escherichia coliYali Xu, Ming-Yi Hsieh, Niju Narayanan, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|October 8, 2005
Engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain BioS-OS1/2, for the detection of oxidative stressMuralidharan Jayaraman, V Radhika, Mikhil N Bamne, et al.
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Biotechnology Progress|March 21, 2009
Plant-produced human growth hormone shows biological activity in a rat modelShailaja Rabindran, Natalie Stevenson, Gourgopal Roy, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|May 30, 2009
The effects of UV-B stress on the production of terpenoid indole alkaloids in Catharanthus roseus hairy rootsBernard Y K Binder, Christie A M Peebles, Jacqueline V Shanks, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|May 23, 2009
High-throughput protein refolding screening method using zeoliteTakayuki Y Nara, Hideaki Togashi, Chisato Sekikawa, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|May 20, 2009
Recognition of acyl donors by lipase CAL-B in the acylation of 6-azauridineZhao-Yu Wang, Min-Hua Zong
Biotechnology Progress|May 20, 2009
Continuous-discrete interval observers for monitoring microalgae culturesG Goffaux, A Vande Wouwer, O Bernard
Biotechnology Progress|May 20, 2009
Removal of endogenous retrovirus-like particles from CHO-cell derived products using Q sepharose fast flow chromatographyDaniel M Strauss, Scott Lute, Kurt Brorson, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|April 29, 2009
Preparation and recycling of aqueous two-phase systems with pH-sensitive amphiphilic terpolymer PADBNing Biao, Wan Junfen, Cao Xuejun
Biotechnology Progress|April 29, 2009
Causes of shear sensitivity of the toxic dinoflagellate Protoceratium reticulatumJ J Gallardo Rodríguez, A Sánchez Mirón, F García Camacho, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|October 8, 2005
Cytoplasmic overexpression, folding, and processing of penicillin acylase precursor in Escherichia coliYali Xu, Ming-Yi Hsieh, Niju Narayanan, et al.
Biotechnology Progress|October 8, 2005
Engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain BioS-OS1/2, for the detection of oxidative stressMuralidharan Jayaraman, V Radhika, Mikhil N Bamne, et al.
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