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    Production of proteases by psychrotrophic microorganisms by Kohlmann, K L, Nielsen, S S, Steenson, L R, Ladisch, M R

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-10-1991)
    “…Six milk-derived psychrotrophic microbial cultures were screened for the ability to grow at refrigerated temperatures and produce proteases in reconstituted…”
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    Purification and characterization of an extracellular protease produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens M3/6 by Kohlmann, K L, Nielsen, S S, Ladisch, M R

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-12-1991)
    “…Pseudomonas fluorescens strain M3/6 was inoculated into reconstituted NDM and incubated at 7 degrees C for 46 d. A significant amount of extracellular protease…”
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    Recombinant Human Insulin by Ladisch, Michael R., Kohlmann, Karen L.

    Published in Biotechnology progress (01-11-1992)
    “…Insulin is a well‐characterized peptide that can be produced by recombinant DNA technology for human therapeutic use. A brief overview of insulin production…”
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    Enzyme conversion of lignocellulosic plant materials for resource recovery in a controlled ecological life support system by Kohlmann, K.L., Westgate, P., Velayudhan, A., Weil, J., Sarikaya, A., Brewer, M.A., Hendrickson, R.L., Ladisch, M.R.

    Published in Advances in space research (1996)
    “…A large amount of inedible plant material composed primarily of the carbohydrate materials cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin is generated as a result of…”
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    Analysis of plant harvest indices for bioregenerative life support systems by Velayudhan, A., Kohlmann, K. L., Westgate, P. J., Ladisch, M. R., Mitchell, C. A.

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (01-10-1995)
    “…Harvest indices, which are measures of the ratio of edible to total plant weight, are redefined to include edible sugars derived from enzymatic hydrolysis of…”
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