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  1. In-depth rheological characterization of genetically modified xanthan-variants
  2. A Bifunctional UDP-Sugar 4-Epimerase Supports Biosynthesis of Multiple Cell Surface Polysaccharides in Sinorhizobium meliloti
  3. The Bacterial Glycome: From Monomers to Complex Carbohydrate Polymers
  4. Divining sugar substrates
  5. Recent insights in microbial exopolysaccharide biosynthesis and engineering strategies
  6. Rheological characterization of the exopolysaccharide Paenan in surfactant systems
  7. Screening of c-di-GMP-Regulated Exopolysaccharides in Host Interacting Bacteria
  8. Effects of glucose concentration on 1,18-cis-octadec-9-enedioic acid biotransformation efficiency and lipid body formation in Candida tropicalis
  9. Quantitative assay of β-(1,3)–β-(1,6)–glucans from fermentation broth using aniline blue
  10. Production of dodecanedioic acid via biotransformation of low cost plant-oil derivatives using Candida tropicalis
  11. Das neue Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz: Intention und Status quo!?
  12. Editorial to Special Issue of Engineering in Life Sciences Emerging biotechnologies viewed by emerging bioengineers (EBEB)
  13. Tailor-made exopolysaccharides—CRISPR-Cas9 mediated genome editing in Paenibacillus polymyxa
  14. Draft Genome Sequence of Lysinibacillus xylanilyticus SR-86
  15. Identification and characterization of two new 5-keto-4-deoxy-D-Glucarate Dehydratases/Decarboxylases
  16. Draft Genome Sequence of the Xanthan Producer Xanthomonas campestris LMG 8031
  17. Controlled production of polysaccharides–exploiting nutrient supply for levan and heteropolysaccharide formation in Paenibacillus sp.
  18. Development of a Chassis Organism for the Heterologous Expression of Exopolysaccharide-Encoding Operons
  19. Enhanced Bioconversion Efficiency of Fatty Acids towardsα,ω-Dicarboxylic Acids via Bioprocess Engineering
  20. Katalytische Kaskadenreaktionen
  21. Automated Modular High Throughput Exopolysaccharide Screening Platform Coupled with Highly Sensitive Carbohydrate Fingerprint Analysis
  22. Editorial: Microbial Exopolysaccharides: From Genes to Applications
  23. Bacterial Glycosyltransferases: Challenges and Opportunities of a Highly Diverse Enzyme Class Toward Tailoring Natural Products
  24. Microbial Exopolysaccharides: From Genes to Applications
  25. Trends in der Genomeditierung für die industrielle Biotechnologie
  26. Effect of biotechnologically modified alginates on LDH structures
  27. Effect of biotechnologically modified alginates on LDH structures
  28. Methods to identify the unexplored diversity of microbial exopolysaccharides
  29. Grüne Gentechnologie – der Ratio eine Chance
  30. Bacterial exopolysaccharides: biosynthesis pathways and engineering strategies
  31. High throughput exopolysaccharide screening platform: From strain cultivation to monosaccharide composition and carbohydrate fingerprinting in one day
  32. Characterization of uronate dehydrogenases catalysing the initial step in an oxidative pathway
  33. Enzymatic Transformations Involved in the Biosynthesis of Microbial Exo-polysaccharides Based on the Assembly of Repeat Units
  34. Co-factor shift of an industrial relevant alcohol dehydrogenase
  35. comparison of genes and gene clusters for sphingan biosynthesis
  36. Fast carbohydrate analysis via liquid chromatography coupled with ultra violet and electrospray ionization ion trap detection in 96-well format
  37. Draft Genome Sequence of Kozakia baliensis SR-745, the First Sequenced Kozakia Strain from the Family Acetobacteraceae
  38. Biosynthese und Genomik mikrobieller Polysaccharide
  39. Nucleic and Protein Extraction Methods for Fungal Exopolysaccharide Producers
  40. Novel CAD-like enzymes from Escherichia coli K-12 as additional tools in chemical production
  41. Scleroglucan: biosynthesis, production and application of a versatile hydrocolloid
  42. Transcriptome sequencing and comparative transcriptome analysis of the scleroglucan producer Sclerotium rolfsii
  43. Overview of engineering tools for filamentous fungi
  44. Continuously Microscopically Observed and Process-Controlled Cell Culture Within the SlideReactor: Proof of a New Concept for Cell Characterization
  45. Continuously Microscopically Observed and Process-Controlled Cell Culture Within the SlideReactor: Proof of a New Concept for Cell Characterization
  46. The SlideReactor—A Simple Hollow Fiber Based Bioreactor Suitable for Light Microscopy