Xu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Optimization of a Chlorella–Saccharomyces co–culture system for enhanced metabolite productivityXu et al., 2024
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- Xu Z
- Theodoropoulos C
- Pittman J
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- Algal Research
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Microalgae and yeast co–culture systems are gaining interest as a promising method for higher production of biomass and metabolites. However, because these organisms have particular cultivation requirements, optimization of culture conditions is needed for suitable …
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