ABSTRACT The agitation power input substantially impacts the oxygen transfer rate in aerobic fermentation processes. Furthermore, in a carbon‐limited process where the substrate feed rate is controlled by the concentration of dissolved oxygen, the power input will consequently govern the feed rate.
Mariana Albino +6 more
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Enhancing Synthesis Efficiency in Microbial 1,5-Pentanediol Production Through Transcriptomics-Informed Metabolic Engineering of <i>Escherichia coli</i>. [PDF]
Deng H +8 more
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Thermodynamic Evaluation of Dual Substrate Growth
ABSTRACT Various C₁–C₂ compounds are increasingly available through electrochemical reduction of CO2. Although not always suitable as a sole substrate, these compounds can supplement a primary substrate like glucose to enhance microbial growth. Yet, the mechanisms underlying the effects of dual substrate consumption on growth rate and growth yield ...
Marit A. Verheijen +3 more
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A double-staining automated flow cytometry method for real-time monitoring of bacteria in continuous bioreactors. [PDF]
López-Gálvez J +6 more
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ABSTRACT In vitro transcription (IVT) plays a critical role in the manufacture of mRNA vaccines and therapeutics. Optimizing mRNA yield and ensuring product quality, such as capping efficiency and integrity, are essential but mechanistically complex. This study presents a modular mechanistic model of the IVT process to advance scientific understanding ...
Keqi Wang +12 more
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Scaling the manufacture of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells: integrated bioreactor workflows from inoculation to harvest without the need of seed train. [PDF]
Costa MHG +20 more
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Nicotinamide Reverses the Warburg Effect in CHO Cell Culture
Abstract The Warburg effect, the preferential conversion of glucose‐derived pyruvat to lactate despite available oxygen, is a key feature of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell culture. Lactate accumulation in recombinant protein‐producing cell culture is an inefficient usage of glucose, as well as being deleterious to cells.
James Morrissey +7 more
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Efficient methane removal by thermophilic methanotrophs in a compost biofilter. [PDF]
Avila-Nuñez G +3 more
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Detergent Virus Inactivation in Chromatography Systems
ABSTRACT Detergent treatment is a widely utilized virus‐inactivation step in therapeutic protein manufacturing to safeguard products. Traditionally, this operation is performed in an incubation vessel in batch mode. In this investigation, a methodology was developed to enable virus inactivation via a post‐load, detergent‐containing wash within a bind ...
Kang Cai +6 more
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Scaled up fed-batch production of recombinant alpha-1-antitrypsin by CHO cells in single-use surface aerated orbital shaken bioreactor. [PDF]
Tang WQ +6 more
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