Halophyte biorefinery for polyhydroxyalkanoates production from Ulva sp. Hydrolysate with Haloferax mediterranei in pneumatically agitated bioreactors and ultrasound harvesting.
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P. Halley | Guoqiang Chen | Supratim Ghosh | A. Golberg | A. Chemodanov | Bogdan Belgorodsky | M. Gozin | C. Yeager | J. Coons
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