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Researchers have turned to bacteria-produced cellulose to create ... embedded soy protein isolated from soybeans into the cellulose structure and coated it with an oil-resistant composite made ...
Professor Ying-Chih Liao from the Department of Chemical Engineering at National Taiwan University has published a study in ...
Both the fungus and the bacteria's cellulose degradation system also exhibit similar hydrolytic activity (the way that they use water to break down the cellulose's chemical bonds). But the two ...
In a biofilm, cellulose is like “the mortar to hold together all the bricks,” says study coauthor Lynette Cegelski, a chemical ... basketlike structures that cradle individual bacteria and ...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) from G. xylinum is produced as a porous nanofibrillar structure consisting of fibrils with diameters of less than 100 nm. The 'pellicles' produced under static culture may ...
"This is a method that allows the creation of cellulose matrices with a unique gel-like structure ... synthesised by bacteria," says the PhD student at the KTU Faculty of Chemical Technology ...
A new type of 3-D printing ink has a special ingredient: live bacteria ... Swathes of cellulose grown on 3-D printed structures could precisely match the contours of specific body parts, curbing ...
A study has elucidated the mechanism by which bacterial cellulose mediates plant tissue ... have identified for the first time the precise molecular mechanism underlying the process.
Both the fungus and the bacteria's cellulose degradation system also exhibit similar hydrolytic activity (the way that they use water to break down the cellulose's chemical bonds). But the two ...