Callista B. Ransom, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Sign in to add mentorMariam B. Sticklen | grad student | 2007 | Michigan State | |
(Production and analysis of biologically-active cellulases for ethanol fuel in maize biomass.) |
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Park S, Ransom C, Mei C, et al. (2011) The quest for alternatives to microbial cellulase mix production: corn stover-produced heterologous multi-cellulases readily deconstruct lignocellulosic biomass into fermentable sugars Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 86: 633-641 |
Ransom C, Balan V, Biswas G, et al. (2007) Heterologous Acidothermus cellulolyticus 1,4-beta-endoglucanase E1 produced within the corn biomass converts corn stover into glucose. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 137: 207-19 |
Oraby H, Venkatesh B, Dale B, et al. (2007) Enhanced conversion of plant biomass into glucose using transgenic rice-produced endoglucanase for cellulosic ethanol. Transgenic Research. 16: 739-49 |
Biswas GCG, Ransom C, Sticklen M. (2006) Expression of biologically active Acidothermus cellulolyticus endoglucanase in transgenic maize plants Plant Science. 171: 617-623 |
Salehi H, Ransom CB, Oraby HF, et al. (2005) Delay in flowering and increase in biomass of transgenic tobacco expressing the Arabidopsis floral repressor gene FLOWERING LOCUS C. Journal of Plant Physiology. 162: 711-7 |
Oraby HF, Ransom CB, Kravchenko AN, et al. (2005) Barley HVA1 Gene Confers Salt Tolerance in R3 Transgenic Oat Crop Science. 45: 2218-2227 |