Search Results - "Mannall, Gareth J."
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An ultra scale-down approach to study the interaction of fermentation, homogenization, and centrifugation for antibody fragment recovery from rec E. coli
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (01-08-2013)“…Escherichia coli is frequently used as a microbial host to express recombinant proteins but it lacks the ability to secrete proteins into medium. One option…”
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Factors affecting protein refolding yields in a fed-batch and batch-refolding system
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (15-08-2007)“…The refolding of recombinant protein from inclusion bodies expressed in Escherichia coli can present a process bottleneck. Yields at industrially relevant…”
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Ultra scale-down of protein refold screening in microwells: Challenges, solutions and application
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (01-06-2009)“…Steps for the refolding of proteins from solubilized inclusion bodies or misfolded product often represent bottlenecks in process development, where optimal…”
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A critical assessment of the impact of mixing on dilution refolding
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (05-04-2006)“…Refolding often presents a bottleneck in the generation of recombinant protein expressed as inclusion bodies. Few studies have looked at the effect of physical…”
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Integrated ultra scale-down and multivariate analysis of flocculation and centrifugation for enhanced primary recovery
Published in Food and bioproducts processing (01-05-2023)“…A linked ultra scale-down (USD) flocculation and centrifugation system facilitates rapid bioprocess development and evaluation. These techniques allow studies…”
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Ultra scale-down of protein retold screening in microwells: Challenges, solutions and application
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (01-06-2009)“…Steps for the refolding of proteins from solubilized inclusion bodies or misfolded product often represent bottlenecks in process development, where optimal…”
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