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Description Bioreactor for cellulosic ethanol research. "The mobile pilot-plant fermentor shown here has a 90-L capacity and currently is used to generate large volumes of cells and cell products such as outer-membrane vesicles under highly controlled conditions. Future generations of fermentors will be more highly instrumented with sophisticated imaging and other analytical devices to analyze interactions among cells in microbial communities under an array of conditions."
Date Retrieved 04-14-08
Source [1] U.S. DOE. 2006. Breaking the Biological Barriers to Cellulosic Ethanol: A Joint Research Agenda, DOE/SC/EE-0095, U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science and Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, http://genomicsgtl.energy.gov/biofuels/.
Author Genome Management Information System, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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