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Total 15 articles [ 키워드: Saccharomyces cerevisiae ]
No. Article
1 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 37 (3), pp.482-492 (2020)
Antifungal mechanisms of ε-poly-L-Lysine with different molecular weights on Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Hou Y, Wang F, Tan Z, et al.
2 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 35 (8), pp.1673-1679 (2018)
Engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for enhanced production of L-lactic acid by co-expression of acid-stable glycolytic enzymes from Picrophilus torridus
Ryu AJ, Kim TY, Yang DS, et al.
3 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (2), pp.253-261 (2013)
Waste paper sludge as a potential biomass for bio-ethanol production
Prasetyo J, Park EY
4 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 28 (12), pp.2316-2318 (2011)
Evaluation of the reducing power effect on the enantioselective synthesis of methyl (R)-2-chloromandelate using Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Jeong M, Yoo IK, Han MJ, et al.
5 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 28 (3), pp.895-901 (2011)
Equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics study on biosorption of Cr(VI) by fresh biomass of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Wu YH, Jiang L, Mi XM, et al.
6 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 28 (1), pp.178-183 (2011)
Enhanced adenosine triphosphate production by Saccharomyces cerevisiae using an efficient energy regeneration system
Yao Y, Xiong J, Chen Y, et al.
7 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 27 (6), pp.1836-1840 (2010)
High cell density fermentation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae GS2 for selenium-enriched yeast production
Wang Z, Zhang L, Tan T
8 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 27 (6), pp.1841-1846 (2010)
Kinetic model of asymmetric reduction of 3-oxo-3-phenylpropionic acid ethyl ester using Saccharomyces cerevisiae CGMCC No.2266
Chen X, Ou Z, Ying G
9 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 27 (2), pp.587-589 (2010)
Overexpression of ethionine resistance gene for maximized production of S-adenosylmethionine in Saccharomyces cerevisiae sake kyokai No. 6
Lee SW, Park BS, Choi ES, et al.
10 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 26 (3), pp.731-735 (2009)
Effects of moderate pressure on premeability and viability of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells
Jia SR, Chen N, Dai YJ, et al.
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