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1. Xylanase treatment of eucalypt kraft pulps: effect of carryover.

2. Screening of White-Rot Fungi Isolates for Decolorization of Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent and Assessment of Biodegradation and Biosorption Processes.

3. Bacterial valorization of pulp and paper industry process streams and waste.

4. Detection of vaginal fluid stains on common substrates via ATR FT-IR spectroscopy.

5. A paper-based whole-cell screening assay for directed evolution-driven enzyme engineering.

6. Development of a paper-based method to detect Hg 2+ in waste water using iturin from Bacillus subtilis.

7. Bifunctional in vivo role of laccase exploited in multiple biotechnological applications.

8. Back to the past: deciphering cultural heritage secrets by protein identification.

9. Distinguishing between metabolically active and dormant bacteria on paper.

10. Is "dried stool spots on filter paper method (DSSFP)" more sensitive and effective for detecting Blastocystis spp. and their subtypes by PCR and sequencing?

11. High pressure-promoted xylanase treatment to enhance papermaking properties of recycled pulp.

12. Cross-cultural validation of a taste test with paper strips.

13. Evaluation of quality of life using a tablet PC-based survey in cancer patients treated with radiotherapy: a multi-institutional prospective randomized crossover comparison of paper and tablet PC-based questionnaires (KROG 12-01).

14. Rapid onsite detection of bacterial spores of biothreat importance by paper-based colorimetric method using erbium-pyrocatechol violet complex.

15. Critical factors affecting laccase-mediated biobleaching of pulp in paper industry.

16. Identifying the source of bullet wipe: a randomised blind trial.

17. Biocompatibility evaluation of cigarette and carbon papers used in repair of traumatic tympanic membrane perforations: experimental study.

18. Enzymatic approaches in paper industry for pulp refining and biofilm control.

19. Enzymatic treatment for preventing biofilm formation in the paper industry.

20. Bioelectrochemical system accelerates microbial growth and degradation of filter paper.

21. Microbial and enzymatic control of pitch in the pulp and paper industry.

22. Acanthamoeba spp. cysts storage in filter paper.

23. Oxidative degradation of model lipids representative for main paper pulp lipophilic extractives by the laccase-mediator system.

24. Electricity generation and treatment of paper recycling wastewater using a microbial fuel cell.

25. Fluorescent in situ hybridization and flow cytometry as tools to evaluate the treatments for the control of slime-forming enterobacteria in paper mills.

26. Laccase-initiated cross-linking of lignocellulose fibres using a ultra-filtered lignin isolated from kraft black liquor.

27. Production in Trichoderma reesei of three xylanases from Chaetomium thermophilum: a recombinant thermoxylanase for biobleaching of kraft pulp.

28. Biological pretreatment with two bacterial strains for enzymatic hydrolysis of office paper.

29. Main lipophilic extractives in different paper pulp types can be removed using the laccase-mediator system.

30. Production of cellulase-free xylanase from Bacillus megaterium by solid state fermentation for biobleaching of pulp.

31. Towards electronic paper displays made from microbial cellulose.

32. Investigation of hydroxamic acids as laccase-mediators for pulp bleaching.

33. Natural and recombinant fungal laccases for paper pulp bleaching.

34. Composites of bacterial cellulose and paper made with a rotating disk bioreactor.

35. Overproduction of the Aspergillus niger feruloyl esterase for pulp bleaching application.

36. Immobilization of xylan-degrading enzymes from Melanocarpus albomyces IIS 68 on the smart polymer Eudragit L-100.

37. The influence of lignin content and temperature on the biodegradation of lignocellulose in composting conditions.

38. Evaluation of an endo-beta-mannanase produced by Streptomyces ipomoea CECT 3341 for the biobleaching of pine kraft pulps.

39. Strains degrading polysaccharides produced by bacteria from paper machines.

40. Investigations into the application of a process for the determination of microbial activity in biofilms.

41. Mediated microbial biosensor using a novel yeast strain for wastewater BOD measurement.

42. Sugar composition of biofilms produced by paper mill bacteria.

43. Molecular cloning and characterization of a multidomain endoglucanase from Paenibacillus sp BP-23: evaluation of its performance in pulp refining.

44. A comparison of enzyme-aided bleaching of softwood paper pulp using combinations of xylanase, mannanase and alpha-galactosidase.

45. A low-cost non instrumental method for semiquantitative determination of mercury in fish.

46. News & notes: detection of microorganisms with overall cellulolytic activity.

47. A bizarre bezoar: case report and review of the literature.

48. Cloning of a new endoglucanase gene from Bacillus sp. BP-23 and characterisation of the enzyme. Performance in paper manufacture from cereal straw.

49. Family-10 and family-11 xylanases differ in their capacity to enhance the bleachability of hardwood and softwood paper pulps.

50. Do the non-catalytic polysaccharide-binding domains and linker regions enhance the biobleaching properties of modular xylanases?