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Biosynthetic Techniques

Biosynthetic techniques are a set of processes which use living organisms or their components such as genes, to create and/or modify materials, chemicals or drugs. These techniques are essential for various industries, from pharmaceuticals to manufacturing, to produce new or improved products in an efficient and cos…

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Overview

Biosynthetic techniques are a set of processes which use living organisms or their components such as genes, to create and/or modify materials, chemicals or drugs. These techniques are essential for various industries, from pharmaceuticals to manufacturing, to produce new or improved products in an efficient and cost-effective manner. Biosynthetic techniques are also increasingly used for environmental applications such as biofuel production, biodegradation of hazardous substances, and bioremediation. As biosynthetic techniques become more widespread, their importance and usefulness continue to grow, leading to more efficient and effective solutions to many of the challenges facing the modern world.

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Professor Massoud Kaykhaii · Slovakia Dr. Rabiul Ahasan · Saudi Arabia Dr. Jun Wan · United States

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