Efficiencies of designed enzyme combinations in releasing arabinose and xylose from wheat arabinoxylan in an industrial ethanol fermentation residue
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Sven Pedersen | Anne S. Meyer | H. R. Sørensen | A. Meyer | S. Pedersen | Hanne Risbjerg Sørensen | Anders Viksø-Nielsen | A. Viksø‐Nielsen
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