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Qteros, Inc.

Qteros, Inc. Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20120107888MODULATION OF FERMENTATION PRODUCTS THROUGH VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION - Improved yields of biofuels and other chemicals are obtained by culturing a cellulolytic microorganism, such as 05-03-2012
20120064592BIOCATALYSTS SYNTHESIZING DEREGULATED CELLULASES - Provided are isolated novel 03-15-2012
20110269201REDIRECTED BIOENERGETICS IN RECOMBINANT CELLULOLYTIC CLOSTRIDIUM MICROORGANISMS - Compositions and methods are provided for redirecting metabolic solventogenesis pathways to enhance the product yield from fermentation of biomass. 11-03-2011
20110230682MICROORGANISMS WITH INACTIVATED LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE GENE (LDH) FOR CHEMICAL PRODUCTION - This invention provides systems and methods for the increased production of ethanol and other chemical compounds by recombinant 09-22-2011
20110183382METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING CHEMICAL PRODUCTS FROM C. PHYTOFERMENTANS - This invention provides systems and methods for the production of compounds by 07-28-2011
20100298611PRODUCTION OF FERMENTIVE END PRODUCTSFROM CLOSTRIDIUM sp. - In one aspect, methods to enhance the production of ethanol and other fermentive end products from a wide variety of feedstocks by 11-25-2010
20100268000Compositions and Methods for Fermentation of Biomass - In one aspect, this invention relates to production of useful fermentation end-products from biomass through simultaneous hydrolysis and fermentation by a microorganism, such as 10-21-2010
20100086981COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED SACCHARIFICATION OF BIOMASS - Compositions and methods are provided for enhancing saccharification of biomass with one or more enzymes to enhance availability of substrates for fermentation by a microorganism. Microorganisms are also modified to enhance activity of one or more hydrolytic enzymes that are present endogenously in or are introduced heterologously into a host microorganism.04-08-2010

Patent applications by Qteros, Inc.