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_aMichaej Gadd,Geoffrey _eEditor. _923120 |
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| 245 | _aAdvances in Applied Microbiology: Vol.123 | ||
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_aCambridge: _bAcademic Press an Imprint of Elsevier, _c2023. |
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| 300 | _avii,157p. | ||
| 505 | _a1 Introduction 2 Concepts and problems of -singlecell transcriptomics 3 Present approaches for microbial SCT 4 Data analysis of SCT data-current challenges and solutions 5 Where to next References Chapter Two: Metagenomic next generation sequencing for studying antibiotic resistance genes in the environment Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Challenges in monitoring ARGs in the environment 3 NGS-based methods 4 Bioinformatics for whole genome and metagenomic sequencing 5 Future perspective of sequencing-based AMR study References Chapter Three: Fundamentals of utilizing microbes in advanced cancer therapeutics: current understanding and potential applications Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Bacteria as anti-cancer therapeutics 3 Virus as anti-cancer therapeutics 4 Other microbes in cancer therapy 5 Challenges in microbial anti-cancer therapy 6 Conclusion and future perspectives Acknowledgments References Chapter Four: Rhodotorula sp. as a cell factory for production of valuable biomolecules Abstract 1 Introduction 2 General features of Rhodotorula sp. 3 Biotechnological processes using Rhodotorula sp. 4 Rhodotorula-based cells factories 5 Final remarks and future perspectives Acknowledgments References | ||
| 650 | _2Microbiology | ||
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_aSariaslani,Sima. _eEditor. _923121 |
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