| 1 Biotechnology in the Pulp and Paper Industry: An OverviewKarl-Erik L. Eriksson |
| 2 Overview of Biomechanical and Biochemical Pulping ResearchM. Akhtar, et al. |
| 3 Biodegradation of Resin Acids in Pulp and Paper Industry: Application of Microorganisms and Their EnzymesKunio Hata, et al. |
| 4 Freeness Improvement of Recycled Fibers Using Enzymes with RefiningLori A. Eriksson and John A. Heitmann, Jr and Richard A. Venditti |
| 5 Enzyme Applications in ConventionalKraft Pulping and C.J. Jacobs-Young and Richard A. Venditti and T.W. Joyce |
| 6 Characterization of Fungal Cellulases for Fiber ModificationMartin Schulein, et al. |
| 7 The Synergistic Effects of Endoglucanase and Xylanase in Modifying Douglas Fir Kraft PulpCatherine D. Edgar, et al. |
| 8 Laccase Catalyzed Bonding of Wood FibersClaus Felby and Per Ole Olesen and Tomas Tage Hansen |
| 9 Enzymatic Activation of Wood Fibers for Wood Composite ProductionA. Kharazipour and K. Schindel and A. Huttermann |
| 10 Visualization of the Action of Ligninolytic Enzymes on High-Yield Pulp FibersK. Ruel, et al. |
| 11 Applications of Enzymes in Paper Deinking ProcessesA.L. Moerkbak and W. Zimmermann |
| 12 Characterization of Oxidoreductases, Ferrireductase, and Manganese Peroxidase, from White-Rot FungiR. Kondo, et al. |
| 13 Isolation and Expression of Genes for Hemicellulases from Extremely Thermophilic Culturable and Unculturable BacteriaP.L. Bergquist, et al. |
| 14 Expression and Secretion of Bacterial Thermophilic Hemicellulases in Kluyveromyces lactis TextilesD.J. Walsh and M.D. Gibbs and P.L. Bergquist |
| 15 Processing Textile Fibers with Enzymes: An OverviewArtur Cavaco-Paulo |
| 16 Cotton Wall Structure and Enzymatic TreatmentsIan R. Hardin and Yonghua Li and Danny Akin |
| 17 Bioscouring of Cotton Fabrics with Cellulase EnzymeE. Csiszar and G. Szakacs and I. Rusznak |
| 18 Pectin-Degrading Enzymes for Scouring CottonM. Michelle Hartzell and YOu-Lo Hsieh |
| 19 The Effect of Cellulases on the Biodegradation and Morphology of Naturally Colored Cotton FibersBarbara R. Evans, et al. |
| 20 Effect of Enzyme Treatment on Chemically Pretreated LinenK.K. Wong, et al. |
| 21 The Control of an Enzymatic Treatment on Linen Fabrics To Eliminate Pectic SubstancesM.-H. Dezert and P. Viallier and D. Wattiez |
| 22 Enzymatic Retting of FlaxD.E. Akin and W.H. Morrison III and Karl-Erik L. Eriksson |
| 23 Enzymes for Wool Fiber ModificationE. Heine |
| 24 Interaction of Subtilisin-Type Protease with Merino Wool FibersY.M. Galante, et al. |
| 25 Perspectives of Enzymes for Processing Cellulose for New Chemical FibersH. Struszczyk and D. Ciechanska |
| 26 Modification of Dissolving Pulp by Hydrolysis with Cellulase EnzymesL. Rahkamo, et al. |
| Author Index |
| Subject Index |