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Artificial microbial consortia for bioproduction processes
Abstract The application of artificial microbial consortia for biotechnological production processes is an emerging field in research as it offers great potential for the improvement of established as well as the development of novel processes. In this review, we summarize recent highlights in the usage of various microbial consortia for the production
Fabian Mittermeier+6 more
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ABSTRACT Long‐term stable operation of bioelectrochemical systems (BES) presupposes the avoidance of mass transfer limitations of the electroactive biofilm. Excessive pH‐gradients from bulk to electrode interface or substrate limitations of the electroactive biofilm are known to diminish the electrical performance of BES.
Andreas Netsch+3 more
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Abstract Rationally designed synthetic microbial consortia carry a vast potential for biotechnological applications. The application of such a consortium in a bioprocess, however, requires tight and individual controllability of the involved microbes.
Franziska Kratzl+2 more
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Innovative transdermal drug delivery systems: Benefits, challenges, and emerging application
The graphical abstract illustrates the diverse nanostructures employed in transdermal drug delivery systems, highlighting their unique mechanisms to penetrate the intricate layers of skin. It provides a detailed representation of the skin's complex anatomy, emphasizing the challenges posed by its barrier properties.
Syed Waqas Ali Shah+9 more
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Assessing the growth kinetics and stoichiometry of Escherichia coli at the single‐cell level
Abstract Microfluidic cultivation and single‐cell analysis are inherent parts of modern microbial biotechnology and microbiology. However, implementing biochemical engineering principles based on the kinetics and stoichiometry of growth in microscopic spaces remained unattained.
Katharina Smaluch+5 more
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Industrial Dynamics and Business Strategies in the Emergence of Agricultural Biological Inputs
ABSTRACT Biological products present a sustainable alternative to synthetic agricultural inputs, yet the industrial dynamics triggered by these solutions remain unexplored. This study examines the strategic responses of dominant agricultural input firms to the rise of biological solutions. Through qualitative textual analysis of press releases, company
Pablo Mac Clay+3 more
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Abstract In nature, microorganisms often reside in symbiotic co‐existence providing nutrition, stability, and protection for each partner by applying “division of labor.” This principle may also be used for the overproduction of targeted compounds in bioprocesses.
Tobias Müller+4 more
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Abstract Filamentous fungi are a cornerstone in the biotechnological production of enzymes, proteins, and organic acids. However, challenges in understanding and controlling the relationship between morphology and productivity can limit their application.
Katja Rohr+9 more
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Abstract D‐Mannitol production was achieved in freshwater Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 via the heterologous expression of mannitol‐1‐phosphate dehydrogenase (mtlD) and mannitol‐1‐phosphatase (m1p) under control of the strong promoter Ptrc1. However, only 5.54 mg L−1 of mannitol was found extracellularly after 7 days of cultivation, likely due to ...
Wenyang Wu+3 more
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