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2009

Journal Article

Proteome analysis of the hyaluronic acid-producing bacterium, Streptococcus zooepidemicus

Marcellin, Esteban, Gruber, Christian W., Archer, Colin, Craik, David J. and Nielsen, Lars K. (2009). Proteome analysis of the hyaluronic acid-producing bacterium, Streptococcus zooepidemicus. Proteome Science, 7 (13) 13, 1-13. doi: 10.1186/1477-5956-7-13

Proteome analysis of the hyaluronic acid-producing bacterium, Streptococcus zooepidemicus

2009

Book Chapter

Microbial hyaluronic acid biosynthesis

Marcellin, Esteban, Chen, Wendy and Nielsen, Lars Keld (2009). Microbial hyaluronic acid biosynthesis. Microbial Production of Biopolymers and Polymer Precursors: Applications and Perspectives. (pp. 163-180) edited by B.H.A. Rehm. Norfolk, UK: Caister Academic Press.

Microbial hyaluronic acid biosynthesis

2009

Conference Publication

Metabolic engineering of hyaluronic acid production in streptococci

Nielsen, Lars K., Marcellin, Esteban and Chen, Wendy (2009). Metabolic engineering of hyaluronic acid production in streptococci. SIM Annual Meeting and Exhibition 2009, Toronto, Canada, 26-30 July 2009. Fairfax, VA, United States: Society for Industrial Microbiology (SIM).

Metabolic engineering of hyaluronic acid production in streptococci

2009

Journal Article

Quantitative analysis of intracellular sugar phosphates and sugar nucleotides in encapsulated streptococci using HPAEC-PAD

Marcellin, Esteban, Nielsen, Lars K., Abeydeera, Peter and Kromer, Jens O. (2009). Quantitative analysis of intracellular sugar phosphates and sugar nucleotides in encapsulated streptococci using HPAEC-PAD. Biotechnology Journal, 4 (1), 58-63. doi: 10.1002/biot.200800197

Quantitative analysis of intracellular sugar phosphates and sugar nucleotides in encapsulated streptococci using HPAEC-PAD

2008

Conference Publication

Streptococcus zooepidemicus engineered to overexpress Pgi produces high molecular weight hyaluronic acid

Chen WY, Marcellin E, Hung J and Nielsen LK (2008). Streptococcus zooepidemicus engineered to overexpress Pgi produces high molecular weight hyaluronic acid. Metabolic engineering VII, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 14-18 September.

Streptococcus zooepidemicus engineered to overexpress Pgi produces high molecular weight hyaluronic acid

2008

Conference Publication

Proteome analysis of hyaluronic acid producing bacteria for strain optimisation

Marcellin, E., Chen, W. Y. and Nielsen, L. K. (2008). Proteome analysis of hyaluronic acid producing bacteria for strain optimisation. Metabolic engineering VII, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 14-18 September.

Proteome analysis of hyaluronic acid producing bacteria for strain optimisation

2008

Conference Publication

Streptococcus zooepidemicus engineered to overexpress Pgi and GlmU produces high molecular weight hyaluronic acid.

Chen WY, Marcellin E, Hung J and Nielsen LK (2008). Streptococcus zooepidemicus engineered to overexpress Pgi and GlmU produces high molecular weight hyaluronic acid.. Cooperative Research Centre for Sugar Industry Innovation through Biotechnology (CRC SIIB) Symposium, Brisbane, Australia, 3-4th December.

Streptococcus zooepidemicus engineered to overexpress Pgi and GlmU produces high molecular weight hyaluronic acid.

2008

Conference Publication

Understanding molecular weight control in bacterial fermentation: a systems biotechnology approach

Marcellin E, Chen WY, Archer C and Nielsen LK (2008). Understanding molecular weight control in bacterial fermentation: a systems biotechnology approach. GIW2008, Gold Coast , QLD, Australia, 1-3 December.

Understanding molecular weight control in bacterial fermentation: a systems biotechnology approach

2007

Conference Publication

Genome scale model of Streptococcus zooepidemicus: understanding hyaluronic acid production

Marcellin E, Archer C and Nielsen LK (2007). Genome scale model of Streptococcus zooepidemicus: understanding hyaluronic acid production. Bioinformatics Australia, Brisbane / Brisbane Convention Centre, 23-24 October.

Genome scale model of Streptococcus zooepidemicus: understanding hyaluronic acid production