Search for dissertations about: "Bioprocessteknik"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 61 swedish dissertations containing the word Bioprocessteknik.
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1. Influence of recombinant passenger properties and process conditions on surface expression using the AIDA-I autotransporter
Abstract : Surface expression has attracted much recent interest, and it has been suggested for a variety of applications. Two such applications are whole-cell biocatalysis and the creation of live vaccines. READ MORE
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2. Surface expression using the AIDA autotransporter : Towards live vaccines and whole-cell biocatalysis
Abstract : The area of surface expression has gathered a lot of interest from research groups all over the world and much work is performed in the area. Autotransporters have been used for surface expression in Gram-negative bacteria. READ MORE
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3. Improved detection and performance of surface expression from the AIDA-I autotransporter
Abstract : Surface expression of recombinant proteins has attracted a lot of attention due to its potential in applications such as enzyme production, vaccine delivery and bioremediation. Autotransporters have been used for surface expression of a variety of proteins, but the expression systems reported in literature have typically been inflexible and incapable of detecting proteolysis, thereby limiting surface expression yield. READ MORE
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4. Tools for the development of intensified perfusion processes for mammalian cell culture
Abstract : Recombinant protein therapeutics have become an indispensable part of modern medicine to treat a wide variety of diseases. Their manufacture is mostly based on mammalian cells with fed-batch production bioreactors and downstream batch purification unit operations. READ MORE
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5. Influence of electrode material and stochastic factors on the performance and microbial community assembly in microbial electrochemical systems
Abstract : Microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) are systems with microbial communities in the form of biofilms on electrode surfaces. The electrogenic bacteria in the anode biofilm act as catalysts for the oxidization of organic compounds, leading to release of electrons, generation of electrical current, and production of hydrogen and methane at the cathode. READ MORE