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Browsing by Author "Martinez, Irene"

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    Increasing NADPH-dependent products
    (2014-12-09) San, Ka-Yiu; Bennett, George N.; Lin, Henry; Martinez, Irene; Zhu, Jiang; Rice University; United States Patent and Trademark Office
    A method of increasing cellular NADPH levels by expressing one or more genes that encode an enzyme that causes the production of NADPH. The system is combined with other enzymes that require NADPH, thus improving the overall yield of the desired product.
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    Large scale microbial culture method
    (2013-07-16) Segueilha, Laurent; San, Ka-Yiu; Bennett, George N.; Martinez, Irene; Rice University; United States Patent and Trademark Office
    A new culture method for producing high levels of a metabolite, such as succinic acid uses oxygen rich culture without pH adjustment to increase the biomass, acclimation in under oxygen lean conditions having
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    Microbial production of succinate derived products
    (2020-08-25) San, Ka-yiu; Bennett, George N.; Martinez, Irene; Rice University; United States Patent and Trademark Office
    Microbes and methods used to convert renewable carbon sources such as glucose, sucrose, biomass hydrolysate, methanol or formate, to succinate-derived products, such as fumarate or malate, which are desirable products having many uses.
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