Search for dissertations about: "Superporous"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the word Superporous.
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1. Superporous agarose a new material for chromatography
Abstract : Agarose, the most commonly employed chromatography base material in industrial purification processes for biomolecules – proteins, has almost ideal properties. The major disadvantage of the agarose support is its poor mechanical strength which excludes its use in high speed separations where small particles are needed in order to achieve improved chromatographic efficiency. READ MORE
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2. Novel Chromatography Matrices for Fast Isolation of Plasmid DNA
Abstract : As new therapeutic areas in which genetic material is employed, i.e. gene therapy and DNA vaccination, are expanding, a substantial increase in the demand for gene vectors, e.g. READ MORE
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3. Molecularly Imprinted Matrices for Electrochromatography
Abstract : This thesis deals with the combination of electrochromatography and molecular imprinting technology. Electrochromatography is characterised by high separation efficiency, simple instrumentation, and minute consumption of sample. READ MORE
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4. Sampling, sample treatment, assay and real time monitoring of biotechnological processes using an integrated flow-injection system
Abstract : Microorganisms can be used for production of pharmaceutical substances. With the introduction of gene technology, it is possible to transfer information from one organism to the other, thereby making the receiving organism capable of producing substances that it did not so before. This development is very important for e.g. READ MORE
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5. Fast isolation of proteins from bioreactors using affinity chromatography techniques
Abstract : The purification of proteins from raw materials like fermentation broth and other biological sources usually involves several purification steps and is rather time consuming and expensive. This is a major concern in the production of many important protein products e.g. pharmaceuticals such as insulin and blood coagulation factors. READ MORE