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Cellulase synthesis is controlled in relation to the rate of formation of soluble hydrolysis products, which in turn depends upon the area of the cellulose upon which endoglucanase can be adsorbed.
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Targonski, Z., Szajer, C. The dynamics of cellulase synthesis in Fusarium cultures: Influence of the cellulose structure. Biotechnol Lett 1, 75–80 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01398312
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