The bio‐based production of added‐value compounds (with applications as pharmaceuticals, biofuels, food ingredients, and building blocks) using bacterial platforms is a well‐established industrial activity. The design and construction of microbial cell factories (MCFs) with robust and stable industrially relevant phenotypes, however, remains one of the biggest challenges of contemporary biotechnology. In this review, traditional and cutting‐edge approaches for optimizing the performance of MCFs for industrial bioprocesses, rooted on the engineering principle of natural evolution (i.e., genetic variation and selection), are discussed. State‐of‐the‐art techniques to manipulate and increase genetic variation in bacterial populations and to con...
Synthetic biology can play a major role in the development of sustainable industrial biotechnology p...
Industrial biotechnology involves the utilization of cell factories for the production of fuels and ...
Binder D, Drepper T, Jaeger K-E, et al. Homogenizing bacterial cell factories: Analysis and engineer...
Microbial cell factories have proven to be an economical means of production for many bulk, specialt...
AbstractThe application of genome-scale technologies, both experimental and in silico, to industrial...
The application of genome-scale technologies, both experimental and in silico, to industrial biotech...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
The application of genome-scale technologies, both experimental and in silico, to industrial biotech...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
A unique feature of biotechnology is that we can harness the power of evolution to improve process p...
Microbial cell factories have great potential in the field of industrial biotechnology to produce ex...
Synthetic biology can play a major role in the development of sustainable industrial biotechnology p...
Industrial biotechnology involves the utilization of cell factories for the production of fuels and ...
Binder D, Drepper T, Jaeger K-E, et al. Homogenizing bacterial cell factories: Analysis and engineer...
Microbial cell factories have proven to be an economical means of production for many bulk, specialt...
AbstractThe application of genome-scale technologies, both experimental and in silico, to industrial...
The application of genome-scale technologies, both experimental and in silico, to industrial biotech...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
The application of genome-scale technologies, both experimental and in silico, to industrial biotech...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
A unique feature of biotechnology is that we can harness the power of evolution to improve process p...
Microbial cell factories have great potential in the field of industrial biotechnology to produce ex...
Synthetic biology can play a major role in the development of sustainable industrial biotechnology p...
Industrial biotechnology involves the utilization of cell factories for the production of fuels and ...
Binder D, Drepper T, Jaeger K-E, et al. Homogenizing bacterial cell factories: Analysis and engineer...