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Innovative bioreactors

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1997
Recent papers have described new bioreactor designs. Most innovations addressed either oxygen transfer, shear induced by stirring, control of water activity in organic phase systems or waste biotreatment. Innovations made during the past year were reported in mainly three areas: bioreactor designs for increases in oxygen transfer and decreases in shear
, Deshusses   +3 more
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Transgenic bioreactors

International Journal of Biochemistry, 1994
1. Although many human therapeutic proteins are currently produced in microbial fermentors using recombinant DNA techniques, it is obvious that microbial processing is not suitable for a large number of bioactive proteins owing to the inability of bacteria to carry out postsynthetic modification reactions required for full biological activity. 2.
J, Jänne   +6 more
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Landfill Bioreactors

2018
In landfill, the control of degradable organics and related environmental impacts may be achieved by means of a series of options, including avoidance of putrescible fraction in landfilled waste (separate collection), prestabilization of waste prior to landfilling, in situ treatment to enhance biodegradation during landfilling and/or the aftercare ...
Raffaello Cossu, Valentina Grossule
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Transgenic bioreactors

1998
Since the generation of the first transgenic mice in 1980, transgene technology has also been successfully applied to large farm animals. Although this technology can be employed to improve certain production traits of livestock, this approach has not been very successful so far owing to unwanted effects encountered in the production animals.
J, Jänne   +5 more
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Bioreactors

ChemInform, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Rene H. Kleijntjens   +1 more
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Disposable Bioreactors

2010
Over the past five years, the immense financial pressure on the development and manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals has resulted in the increasing use and acce- ance of disposables, which are discarded after harvest and therefore intended only for single use.
Eibl-Schindler, Regine, Eibl, Dieter
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