Enzyme inactivation by ethanol and development of a kinetic model for thermophilic simultaneous saccharification and fermentation at 50 °C with Thermoanaerobacterium saccharolyticum ALK2
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Lee R Lynd | Xiongjun Shao | L. Lynd | Xiongjun Shao | D. Hogsett | Kara Podkaminer | David A Hogsett | Kara K Podkaminer
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