Cellulases without carbohydrate-binding modules in high consistency ethanol production process
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Title
Cellulases without carbohydrate-binding modules in high consistency ethanol production process
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Keywords
Carbohydrate-binding modules, CBM, Cellulases, Cellobiohydrolases, Recyclability, Lignocellulose, Hydrolysis, High consistency
Journal
Biotechnology for Biofuels
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 27
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-02-21
DOI
10.1186/1754-6834-7-27
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