DNA shuffling to improve crude-water interfacial activity in biosurfactants with OmpA protein of Escherichia coli
Surfactants are molecules derived primarily from petroleum that can reduce the surface tension at interfaces. Their slow degradation is a characteristic that could cause environmental issues. This and other factors contribute to the allure of biosurfactants today. Progress has been made in this area...
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          | Main Authors: | Vanessa Lucía Nuñez Velez, Liseth Daniela Villamizar Gomez, Jhon E. Mendoza Ospina, Yasser Hayek-Orduz, Miguel Fernandez-Niño, Silvia Restrepo Restrepo, Óscar Alberto Álvarez Solano, Luis H. Reyes Barrios, Andres F. Gonzalez Barrios | 
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| Format: | Article | 
| Language: | English | 
| Published: | PeerJ Inc.
    
        2024-12-01 | 
| Series: | PeerJ | 
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| Online Access: | https://peerj.com/articles/17239.pdf | 
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