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AIST Takes Aim at Efficient Bioplastic Production Using CO2

Oct. 12, 2021

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: AIST, bacteria, bioplastics, genome editing, PHA, R&D, Ralstonia bacteria, Shewanella bacteria

The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology’s (AIST) Bioproduction Research Institute has gotten under way on a project…...

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