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Harnessing microalgae as sustainable cellular factories for biopharmaceutical production

Goshtasbi et al., 2023

Document ID
14266006252036554648
Author
Goshtasbi H
Okolodkov Y
Movafeghi A
Awale S
Safary A
Barar J
Omidi Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Algal research

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The biotechnology sector centered around microalgae is experiencing a remarkable surge in growth. So far, over 300,000 distinct species of microalgae have been meticulously classified. These microorganisms are renowned not only for their role as natural food …
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