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Clostridium pasteurianum
EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES on FERMENTATIVE FIRMICUTES from ANOXIC ENVIRONMENTS: ISOLATION, EVOLUTION, and THEIR GEOCHEMICAL IMPACTS By
Clostridial Iron-Sulphur Proteins
A Phylogenetic Analysis of the Mycoplasmas: Basis for Their Lc Assification W
Clostridium</I> <I>Pasteurianum</I> Spoilage of Shelf
Homeoviscous Response of Clostridium Pasteurianum to Butanol Toxicity During Glycerol Fermentation
Superoxide Dismutase in Some Obligately Anaerobic Bacteria
Extending CRISPR-Cas9 Technology from Genome Editing to Transcriptional Engineering in the Genus Clostridium
Evaluation of Hydrogen and Methane Production from Co-Digestion of Chicken Manure and Food Waste
Sugar Uptake by the Solventogenic Clostridia
Genome-Directed Analysis of Prophage Excision, Host Defence
Électrolyse Chimique Et Microbienne De Déchets Agro-Industriels Pour La Production De Composés À Haute Valeur Ajoutée
BUTANOL PRODUCTION from GLYCEROL by Clostridium Pasteurianum in DEFINED CULTURE MEDIA- a PHENOTYPIC APPROACH
Isomerases from Three Clostridial Species YUEN WAN SHING, JAMES M
Large Scale Function-Based Genome Prospecting for Industrial Traits Applied to 1,3-Propanediol Production
Clostridium Thermoaceticum JERALD J
Joseph Palmer Clostridium in the Environment What Is Clostridium?
Characterization of Sporulation Dynamics of Pseudoclostridium Thermosuccinogenes Using flow Cytometry
Development of Genetic Tools for Metabolic Engineering of Clostridium Pasteurianum
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A Review of Process-Design Challenges for Industrial Fermentation of Butanol from Crude Glycerol by Non-Biphasic Clostridium Pasteurianum
Impact of the Microbial Inoculum Source on Pre-Treatment Efficiency
A COMPARISON of CLOSTRIDIAL FERREDOXINS* Mortenson
Clostridial Whole Cell and Enzyme Systems for Hydrogen Production: Current State and Perspectives Amel Latifi, Luisana Avilan, Myriam Brugna
Identification of Culturable Anaerobic Bacteria Associated with Paddy Field
Energy Conservation by a Hydrogenase-Dependent Chemiosmotic Mechanism in an Ancient Metabolic Pathway
Electricity-Driven Metabolic Shift Through Direct Electron Uptake By
Genomic Comparison of Clostridium Species with the Potential of Utilizing
Emendation of the Genus Clostridium and Validation of 'Clostridium