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The supporting information contains 6 pages, including Table S1 for the character of different growth type of biomass, Fig S1 for the quantity of FAME under the two different solvents, Fig S2 FAME profile via Folch and isopropanol extraction under different surfactant treatments, Fig S3 Cell structures of protein-rich Scenedesmus biomass under 3_DAPS, MTMA and SDS treatments, Fig S4 Cell structures of intermediate-lipid Scenedesmus biomass under 3_DAPS, MTMA and SDS treatments, and Fig S5 for the flow cytometer assay with SYTOX green emission. ()
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Improving lipid recovery from Scenedesmus wet biomass by surfactant-assisted disruption
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https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.A.160617
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  • 2015-11-03 03:29:20
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  • 2021-08-16 02:52:22
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