Sustainable Process Technologies Research Group

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WEST, RJ, STEPHENS, GM and CILLIERS, JJ, 1998. Zeta potential of silver absorbing Thiobacillus ferrooxidans: Minerals Engineering Minerals Engineering. 11(2), 189-194

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ARMSTRONG, JL, MAVITUNA, F and STEPHENS, GM, 1997. Novel immobilisation supports for anaerobic bacteria: 1997 Jubilee Research Event, Vols 1 and 2

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GREEN, EM and STEPHENS, GM, 1996. Biotransformations by Clostridium beijerinckii NCIMB 8052 in pH-auxostat culture: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 44(5), 553-556

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TSAI, JT, WAHBI, LP, DERVAKOS, GA and STEPHENS, GM, 1996. Production of toluene cis-glycol by a recombinant Escherichia coli strain in a two-liquid phase culture system: Biotechnology Letters Biotechnology Letters. 18(3), 241-244

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WAHBI, LP, GOKHALE, D, MINTER, S and STEPHENS, GM, 1996. Construction and use of recombinant Escherichia coli strains for the synthesis of toluene cis-glycol: Enzyme and Microbial Technology Enzyme and Microbial Technology. 19(4), 297-306

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DAVIES, ET and STEPHENS, GM, 1994. OPTIMIZATION OF CELL HARVESTING AND ASSAY PROCEDURES FOR REDUCTIVE BIOTRANSFORMATIONS IN OBLIGATE ANAEROBES: Advances in Bioprocess Engineering

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NOBLE, LM, LEGG, M and STEPHENS, GM, 1994. OPTIMIZATION OF SURVIVAL OF PSEUDOMONAS-FLUORESCENS BY MANIPULATION OF GROWTH-CONDITIONS AND ADAPTATION TO STRESS. In: Ecb6: Proceedings of the 6th European Congress on Biotechnology, Pts I and Ii 9. 1085-1088

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STEPHENS, GM, SIDEBOTHAM, JM, MANN, NH and DALTON, H, 1989. CLONING AND EXPRESSION IN ESCHERICHIA-COLI OF THE TOLUENE DIOXYGENASE GENE FROM PSEUDOMONAS-PUTIDA NCIB11767: Fems Microbiology Letters Fems Microbiology Letters. 57(3), 295-300
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Sustainable Process Technologies Research Group

Faculty of Engineering
The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD


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email: SPT@nottingham.ac.uk