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Engineering in life sciences

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Salt-enhanced cultivation as a morphology engineering tool for filamentous actinomycetes: Increased production of labyrinthopeptin A1 in .

Engineering in life sciences
Salt-enhanced cultivation as a morphology engineering tool for the filamentous actinomycete was evaluated in 500-mL shaking flasks (working volume 100 mL) with the aim of increasing the concentration of the pharmaceutically interesting peptide labyr...

High cell density transient transfection of CHO cells for TGF-β1 expression.

Engineering in life sciences
High cell densities for transient transfection with polyethyleneimine (PEI) can be used for rapid and maximal production of recombinant proteins. High cell densities can be obtained by different cultivation systems, such as batch or perfusion systems...

Monitoring bioactive and total antibody concentrations for continuous process control by surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy.

Engineering in life sciences
Monoclonal antibodies have become an increasingly important part of fundamental research and medical applications. To meet the high market demand for monoclonal antibodies in the biopharmaceutical sector, industrial manufacturing needs to be achieved...

Characterization and potential antitumor effect of a heteropolysaccharide produced by the red alga .

Engineering in life sciences
Taking into account the rising trend of the incidence of cancers of various organs, effective therapies are urgently needed to control human malignancies. However, almost all chemotherapy drugs currently on the market cause serious side effects. Fort...

Method of localized removal of cells using a bolt-clamped Langevin transducer with an ultrasonic horn.

Engineering in life sciences
Cell isolation by eliminating undesirable cell aggregations or colonies with low activity is essential to improve cell culture efficiency. Moreover, when creating tissues from induced pluripotent stem cells, residual undifferentiated cells must be re...