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A Kobe University team has developed a technique that can classify thousands of candidates and a workflow that can evaluate representatives overnight.
Kobe University bioengineer Hasunuma Tomohisa hopes the technology his team developed will be so useful that it becomes a fundamental technology for biomanufacturing.
The work has been published in ACS Catalysis .
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