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[[File:Efflux Pumps Confer Biofuel Resistance.jpeg|thumb|400px|left|Figure 4. Results illustrating how the addition of certain efflux pumps can confer resistance to high concentrations of the biofuel Limonene, as well as increase Limonene production. <br><br> Image source: http://www.nature.com/msb/journal/v7/n1/full/msb201121.html [8]]] | |||
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Current Microbial Biofuels: Ethanol Produced by Fermentation
Alternative Ethanol-Producing Microorganisms: Zymomonas mobilis and Escherichia coli
Alternative Feedstocks
Lignocellulose
Fatty Acids and Glycerol
Alternative Biofuels
Other Fermentation Products
Non-Fermentation Products
Improving Microbial Biofuel Production: Recent Developments
Using Efflux Pumps to Improve Biofuel Production
References
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