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1. Cultivation driven transcriptomic changes in the wild-type and mutant strains of Rhodospirillum rubrum

2. A Comparison of the Effects of Continuous Illumination and Day/Night Regimes on PHB Accumulation in Synechocystis Cells

3. Urany-Less Low Voltage Transmission Electron Microscopy: A Powerful Tool for Ultrastructural Studying of Cyanobacterial Cells

4. Oleaginous Yeast Extracts and Their Possible Effects on Human Health

5. On the bioprotective effects of 3-hydroxybutyrate: thermodynamic study of binary 3HB-water systems

6. Production of Various Monomer-Ratio Biodegradable Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate) Films for Wide Range of Applications

7. Degradation of P(3HB-co-4HB) films in Simulated Body Fluids

8. Effects of Differing Monomer Compositions on Properties of P(3HB

9. Degradation of P(3HB

10. The role of polyhydroxyalkanoates in adaptation of Cupriavidus necator to osmotic pressure and high concentration of copper ions

11. Interconnection between PHA and Stress Robustness of Bacteria

12. Introducing the Newly Isolated BacteriumAneurinibacillussp. H1 as an Auspicious Thermophilic Producer of Various Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) Copolymers-2. Material Study on the Produced Copolymers

13. What keeps polyhydroxyalkanoates in bacterial cells amorphous? A derivation from stress exposure experiments

14. Utilization of wheat bran protein isolate as a fortifier for production of high protein yoghurts

15. Light scattering on PHA granules protects bacterial cells against the harmful effects of UV radiation

16. Novel unexpected functions of PHA granules

17. Introducing the Newly Isolated Bacterium Aneurinibacillus sp. H1 as an Auspicious Thermophilic Producer of Various Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) Copolymers–1. Isolation and Characterization of the Bacterium

18. PHA granules help bacterial cells to preserve cell integrity when exposed to sudden osmotic imbalances

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