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Thermophiles and Thermozymes

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Thermophiles and Thermozymes
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Publisher: MDPI AG
ISBN-13: 9783038978176
Number of pages: 200

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This Special Issue contains nine papers that study diverse aspects of thermophiles biology and their enzymes. Heat-loving microorganisms or thermophiles arouse noticeable scientific interest nowadays, not only with the aim to elucidate the mystery of life at high temperatures, but also due to the huge field of biotechnological applications of the enzymes they produce or thermozymes, able to function under industrial harsh conditions.

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