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indonesian journal of biotechnology
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A Study on Production of Poly-β-Hydroxybutyrate Bioplastic from Sago Starch by Indigenous Amylolytic Bacteria
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the effect of gamma radiation on mechanical properties of biodegradable polymers poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)
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Photochemical resolution of a thermally inert cyclometalated Ru(phbpy)(N-N)(sulfoxide)+ complex.
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Incorporation of Carbon Nanofillers Tunes Mechanical and Electrical Percolation in PHBV:PLA Blends
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Diatom shell incorporated PHBV/PCL-pullulan co-electrospun scaffold for bone tissue engineering.
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The Positive Fate of Biochar Addition to Soil in the Degradation of PHBV-Silver Nanoparticle Composites.
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Polymer blend of PLA/PHBV based bionanocomposites reinforced with nanocrystalline cellulose for potential application as packaging material.
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Response surface method for polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) bioplastic accumulation in Bacillus drentensis BP17 using pineapple peel.
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citocompatibilidade de blendas de poli(p-dioxanona)/ poli(hidroxi butirato) (ppd/phb) para aplicações em engenharia de tecido cartilaginoso cytocompatibility of poly(p-dioxanone)/ poly(hydroxybutic) (ppd/phb) blends to cartilage tissue engineering
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in vitro degradation of phbv scaffolds and nha/phbv composite scaffolds containing hydroxyapatite nanoparticles for bone tissue engineering
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understanding the current state of the nfc payment ecosystem: a graphbased analysis of market players and their relations
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microbial degradation behavior in seawater of polyester blends containing poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) (phbhhx)
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activation of epha4 and ephb2 reverse signaling restores the age-associated reduction of self-renewal, migration, and actin turnover in human tendon stem/progenitor cells