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Invasive microbes, causing diseases such as sudden oak death and chestnut blight, negatively impact forest health, affecting ecosystems and economies around the world.
Clostridium thermocellum converts lignocellulosic biomass to a mixture of fermentation products, including ethanol, but it also produces amino acids as fermentation products.
The invention relates to lasers and more specifically to a fiber delivered, stable, narrow spectral line-width, high power diode laser system for spin-exchange optical pumping (SEOP) of 3He.
Microbial/ fungal infection is one of the most serious complications in hospitals, medical devices, drugs, health care and hygienic applications, water purification systems, and dental surgery equipment, textiles, food packaging, and food storage.
One synthetic platform technologies for nanomaterials at ORNL, “NanoFermentation (NF)”, can be defined as “A biomineralization process using microbial activity (respiration or fermentation) as a driving force to focus on both quality and quantity of nanoparticle production
As biofuel production from cellulosic sugars increases, there is an increasing need for technologies that add value to lignin-rich streams. Isobutene is a high value, large market chemical.
PtCAD2359 is a key regulator of lignin biosynthesis. Changes in expression levels can result in altered cell wall chemistry.
The invention relates to vaccine storage and more specifically to a device for maintaining vaccines at reduced temperature during transport and dissemination to patients.
A sustainable future will likely be dependent on large-scale production of fuels, chemicals, and products from renewable resources. One of the most promising approaches to this end is microbially-synthesized bioproducts from plant sugars.
Our invention allow for multiple DNA fragments, inserted in a plasmid DNA, to be combined in a one-pot reaction without previous manipulation of the input DNAs (as by polymerase chain reaction linearization or gel-purification of digested fragments) with an efficient exchange