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<br><p style="text-indent: 30px; text-align:justify;">"Bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoate granules: biogenesis, structure, and potential use as nano-/micro-beads in biotechnological and biomedical applications." Grage K., Jahns A. C., Parlane N., Palanisamy R., Rasiah I. A., Atwood J. A. and Rehm B. H. A. 2009. Biomacromolecules 10, 660-669.
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<p style="text-indent: 30px; text-align:justify;">“Recombinant Escherichia coli produces tailor-made biopolyester granules for applications in fluorescence activated cell sorting: functional display of the mouse interleukin-2 and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein”, Thomas Bäckström, Jane A Brockelbank and Bernd HA Rehm. January 2007.BMC Biotechnology. <br/><br/>
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<p style="text-indent: 30px; text-align:justify;">“Polyhydroxyalkanoate Granules Are Complex Subcellular Organelles (Carbonosomes)” , Dieter Jendrossek ,May 2009, Journal Of Bacteriology,p. 3195–3202 . <br/><br/>
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<p style="text-indent: 30px; text-align:justify;">“Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) homeostasis: the role of the PHA synthase” JoAnne Stubbe and Jiamin Tian, 2003, Nat. Prod. Rep.,20, 445–457. <br/> <br/>
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<p style="text-indent: 30px; text-align:justify;"> "Novel and economical purification of recombinant proteins: Intein-mediated protein purification using in vivo polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB)matrix association", Mahmoud Reza Banki, Tillman U.Gerngross and David W. Wood, 2005, Protein Science, 14:1387–1395 <br/> <br/>
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References


"Bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoate granules: biogenesis, structure, and potential use as nano-/micro-beads in biotechnological and biomedical applications." Grage K., Jahns A. C., Parlane N., Palanisamy R., Rasiah I. A., Atwood J. A. and Rehm B. H. A. 2009. Biomacromolecules 10, 660-669.

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“Recombinant Escherichia coli produces tailor-made biopolyester granules for applications in fluorescence activated cell sorting: functional display of the mouse interleukin-2 and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein”, Thomas Bäckström, Jane A Brockelbank and Bernd HA Rehm. January 2007.BMC Biotechnology.

“Polyhydroxyalkanoate Granules Are Complex Subcellular Organelles (Carbonosomes)” , Dieter Jendrossek ,May 2009, Journal Of Bacteriology,p. 3195–3202 .

“Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) homeostasis: the role of the PHA synthase” JoAnne Stubbe and Jiamin Tian, 2003, Nat. Prod. Rep.,20, 445–457.

"Novel and economical purification of recombinant proteins: Intein-mediated protein purification using in vivo polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB)matrix association", Mahmoud Reza Banki, Tillman U.Gerngross and David W. Wood, 2005, Protein Science, 14:1387–1395