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Review
. 2025 Jun 16;6(11):100998.
doi: 10.1016/j.xinn.2025.100998. eCollection 2025 Nov 3.

Biomanufacture of diverse chemicals in yeast

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Biomanufacture of diverse chemicals in yeast

Ruibing Chen et al. Innovation (Camb). .
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The authors declare no competing interests.

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The blueprint for the biotransformation of carbon sources into diverse chemicals in yeast. In the face of current global challenges including energy crisis, land scarcity, climate change, and urgent health demands, the requirement for sustainable supply and innovative production of diverse chemicals has become even more urgent. Recent transformative breakthroughs of yeast biotransformation research have strengthened confidence in advancing biomanufacturing technologies for diverse chemical production.

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