Toward an aggregated understanding of enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose: Noncomplexed cellulase systems

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This paper, published in 2004, received 1.4k indexed citations. Written by Y.‐H. Percival Zhang and Lee R. Lynd covering the research area of Biomedical Engineering and Biomaterials. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Biomedical Engineering (1.2k citations), Molecular Biology (547 citations) and Biomaterials (546 citations). Published in Biotechnology and Bioengineering.

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