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Microbial steroidconversion in lyotropic liquid crystal

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The activity and stability of the 1(2)-dehydrogenation system ofPimellobacter simplex in an organic solvent/liquid crystalline phase environment has been studied.

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Miethe, P., Gruber, R., Boehme, K.H. et al. Microbial steroidconversion in lyotropic liquid crystal. Biotechnol Lett 12, 891–896 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01022585

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