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Destressing Yeast for Higher Biofuel Yields: Can Excess Chaotropicity Be Mitigated?
David J. Timson
, Joshua Eardley
University of Brighton
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Biofuel
100%
Chaotropes
100%
Chaotropicity
100%
Destressing
100%
Biofuel Yield
100%
Microbes
66%
Alcohol
33%
Polyethylene Glycol
33%
Molecular Mass
33%
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
33%
Energy Security
33%
Maximum Yield
33%
Chaotropic
33%
Kosmotropic
33%
Kosmotropes
33%
Industrial Fermentation
33%
Model Enzyme
33%
Oil Reserves
33%
Ethanol Concentration
33%
Bioethanol Yield
33%
Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction
33%
Unstable Region
33%
Enzyme System
33%
Brewer's Yeast
33%
Chemical Engineering
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Polyethylene Glycol
100%