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The roles and applications of chaotropes and kosmotropes in industrial fermentation processes
David J. Timson
Centre for Lifelong Health
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Chaotropes
100%
Chaotropicity
100%
Kosmotropes
100%
Industrial Fermentation Processes
100%
Industrial Fermentation
50%
Biological Macromolecules
50%
Chaotropic
33%
Production Rate
16%
Living Cells
16%
Macromolecules
16%
Alcohol
16%
Phospholipid Membrane
16%
Microbes
16%
Nucleic Acids
16%
Cell Behavior
16%
Economic Issues
16%
Multi-target
16%
Noncovalent Interactions
16%
Cell Integrity
16%
Kosmotropic
16%
Rigidification
16%
Compatible Solutes
16%
Fermentation Products
16%
Supramolecular Assembly
16%
Quantitative Framework
16%
Biological Assemblies
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Macromolecule
100%
Fermentation
100%
Microorganism
25%
Nucleic Acid
25%
Copurification
25%
Phospholipid Membrane
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Phospholipid
100%
Chemical Engineering
Phospholipid
100%