Development of applied microbiology to modern biotechnology in Japan.

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Abstract

Development of modern biotechnology in Japan is characterized by unique contributions from applied microbiology and bioindustry. This review tries to summarize these original contributions with special emphasis on industrial production of useful substances by microorganisms. In the first part, development of applied microbiology and bioindustry in the last half of the twentieth century is summarized with a brief overview of the traditional background. In the second part, recent progress is reviewed with citation of typical achievements in biotechnology, applied enzymology, secondary metabolites, genetic engineering, and screening of microbial diversity, respectively.

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Beppu, T. (2000). Development of applied microbiology to modern biotechnology in Japan. Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44964-7_2

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