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- Genencor is a biotechnology company based in Palo Alto, CA and a subsidiary of IFF. Genencor is a producer of Industrial enzymes and low-priced bulk protein...
- acquiring two anti-CD22 immunotoxin products from Genencor, namely GCR-3888 and GCR-8015. Genencor is the biotechnology division of Danisco and the acquisition...
- acquiring two anti-CD22 immunotoxin products from Genencor, namely GCR-3888 and GCR-8015. Genencor is the biotechnology division of Danisco and the acquisition...
- enzymes for their patented cellulosic ethanol production method: Novozymes, Genencor and Royal DSM. As of 2012 Novozymes produces Cellic CTec3, which is a cellulase...
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- Sweeteners, while the Industrial Enzymes business (handled by subsidiary Genencor) focuses on industrial biotechnology and encomp****es business segments...
- Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol LLC is a 50/50 joint venture between DuPont and Genencor, a subsidiary of Danisco. The company is accelerating development and deployment...
- shorter biotechnological synthesis of ascorbic acid was announced in 1988 by Genencor International and Eastman Chemical. Glucose is converted to 2-keto-L-gulonic...
- up the NIH. Early development of BL22 was funded by California biotech Genencor. In 2001 results were reported of remissions in a phase I trial for leukemia...
- to be acquired by BASF, with a 71% acquisition of Verenium. Novozymes Genencor Codexis Logan, Rob (December 8, 2017). "Verenium (VRNM) vs. Trecora Resources...