High cell density culture with S. cerevisiae CEN.PK113-5D for IL-1β production: optimization, modeling, and physiological aspects
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Luca Brambilla | L. Brambilla | Carmine Landi | Lucia Paciello | Palma Parascandola | Carmine Landi | L. Paciello | E. Alteriis | P. Parascandola | Elisabetta Alteriis
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