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Some cyanobacteria can generate hydrogen (H2) under certain physiological conditions and are considered potential agents for biohydrogen production. However, they also present low amounts of H2 production, a reaction reversal towards H2 consumption, and O2 sensitivity. Most attempts to improve H2 production have involved genetic or metabolic engineering approaches.

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    2013
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    • Partial requirement for: Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2013
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    • Field of study: Molecular and cellular biology

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