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Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology

Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences

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1. Recent Advances of Tannase: Production, Characterization, Purification, and Application in the Tea Industry

- Tang Z. , et al.

2. Variability of the Tannase Gene from Extreme Environments Uncultivable Microorganisms

- Lara-Victoriano F. , et al.

3. Ethanol production form acorn starch by tannin tolerance mutant Pachysolen tannophilus

- Ning Z. , et al.

4. Improving in tannin-tolerance of pachysolen tannophilus by UV irradiation for production of fuel ethanol

- Zhang N. , et al.

5. Nucleotide and amino acid variations of tannase gene from different Aspergillus strains

- Borrego-Terrazas J.A. , et al.

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