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These can include biological materials derived from bacteria or fungi.
The drug used, WST11, is derived from bacteria at the bottom of the ocean.
Almost all the corn and soybeans grown in the United States now contain DNA derived from bacteria.
Bioflocculants are derived from bacteria, fungi, or the microalgae itself (self-flocculation).
Polysaccharide lyases cleave a variety of substrates derived from bacteria, plants, and animals.
Here, we highlight recent advances in engineering biopolymers derived from bacteria, especially for drug delivery and tissue engineering.
Natural yellowish-orange pigments are derived from bacteria, yeasts, fungi and microalgae, including Chryseobacterium, Monascus and Chlorella.
Among microorganism-associated molecular patterns detected by host PRRs, nucleic acids derived from bacteria or viruses are tightly supervised, providing a fundamental mechanism of host defense.
GH5 is one of the largest of the CAZy GH families and contains cellulases widely derived from Bacteria, Archaea and even Eukaryota.
The graphitic region was believed to be formed due to surface graphitization as reported for carbon sheets derived from bacteria cellulose nanofibers heat-treated at high temperatures.
The factory can produce 300 million pounds of a polymer called polylactic acid, derived from bacteria that feed on corn kernels.
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