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Electronically Controlled Continuous Culture Device [PDF]
A photocell-controlled continuous culture device, a Nephelostat, is described that maintains a wide variety of cultures of microorganisms in balanced growth. This Nephelostat controls concentrations of bacteria within ±3% over a cell concentration range of 10 6 to 10 9 cells per ml.
W J, Eisler, R B, Webb
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Continuous culture – making a comeback? [PDF]
The heyday of continuous culture was in the 1960s, when its versatility and reproducibility were used to address fundamental problems in diverse microbiological fields such as biochemistry, ecology, genetics and physiology. The advent of molecular genetics in the 1970s and 1980s led to a decline in the popularity of continuous culture as a standard ...
Paul A, Hoskisson, Glyn, Hobbs
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Improved Protocol for Continuous Culture of Plasmodium falciparum Reference Strains
Parasitic biobank of Plasmodium falciparum is almost germinal in Côte d’Ivoire. However, several high-level research topics on this parasite involve the taking into account of nature isolates but also chemo-sensitive or resistant reference strains for a ...
Tano Konan Dominique +9 more
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Defining the nitrogen regulated transcriptome of Mycobacterium smegmatis using continuous culture
Nitrogen is essential for microbial growth and its importance is demonstrated by the complex regulatory systems used to control the transport, assimilation and metabolism of nitrogen. Recent studies are beginning to shed light on how mycobacteria respond
M. Petridis, A. Benjak, G. Cook
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Sandy coastal sediments are global hotspots for microbial mineralization of organic matter and denitrification. These sediments are characterized by advective porewater flow, tidal cycling and an active and complex microbial community.
Anna eHanke +19 more
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Nutrient removal from municipal wastewater by the microalga Chlorella vulgaris grown in a continuous system [PDF]
Nutrient inputs into the environments can cause eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, current experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of the initial nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations on nutrient removal performance of ...
Aref Pirbeigi +4 more
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Thermoelectric heat exchange and growth regulation in a continuous yeast culture
We have designed a thermoelectric heat exchanger (TEHE) for microbial fermentations that is able to produce electric power from a microbial continuous culture using the intrinsic heat generated by microbial growth.
Adriel Latorre‐Pérez +3 more
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Emiliania huxleyi (EH2 strain) was grown at 10, 15, 20 and 250C in batch and continuous cultures to assess the factors affecting the changes in the production and the unsaturation index of alkenones.
Joy Sorrosa, M Yamamoto, Y Shiraiwa
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Staphylococcus aureus remains a great burden on the healthcare system. Despite prescribed treatments often seemingly to be successful, S. aureus can survive and cause a relapsing infection which cannot be cleared.
James Lee +6 more
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The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of the addition of crystalline fructose and urea to an annual ryegrassbased diet on microbial protein synthesis, fermentation profile and nutrient apparent digestibility, using continuous ...
Mariano Alende +3 more
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