Search Results - "Wyslouzil, B. E"
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Isothermal Nucleation Rates of n‑Propanol, n‑Butanol, and n‑Pentanol in Supersonic Nozzles: Critical Cluster Sizes and the Role of Coagulation
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (23-07-2015)“…We follow the nucleation of n-alcohols, n-propanol through n-pentanol, in two sets of supersonic nozzles having differing linear expansion rates. Combining the…”
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Freezing behavior of single sulfuric acid aerosols suspended in a quadrupole trap
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research, Washington, DC (20-03-1997)“…The freezing properties of sulfuric acid droplets were studied by suspending single 20‐ to 30‐μm‐diameter particles in a quadrupole trap and cooling them to…”
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Mist Deposition onto Hairy Root Cultures: Aerosol Modeling and Experiments
Published in Biotechnology progress (01-03-1997)“…We analyzed the applicability of the standard models for aerosol deposition in randomly packed fibrous filter beds to mist deposition across a bed of hairy…”
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Simplified acoustic window mist bioreactor
Published in Biotechnology techniques (01-03-1997)“…Low cost mist bioreactors were designed to grow Artemisia annua transformed roots and Dianthus caryophyllus shoots. The reactors use similar mist generators…”
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Growth of Artemisia annua hairy roots in liquid- and gas-phase reactors
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (20-11-2002)“…Artemisia annua hairy roots were grown in liquid‐phase bubble column and gas‐phase nutrient mist reactors. In most cases the bubble column reactor accumulated…”
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Growth dynamics of Artemisia annua hairy roots in three culture systems
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (20-08-2003)“…The transient growth of Artemisia annua hairy roots was compared for cultures grown in shake flasks and in bubble column and mist reactors. Instantaneous…”
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comparative study of mist and bubble column reactors in the in vitro production of artemisinin
Published in Plant cell reports (01-07-2001)“…Artemisia annua hairy roots grown in nutrient mist reactors produced nearly three times as much artemisinin as roots grown in bubble column reactors, 2.64 µg/g…”
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Small Angle Neutron Scattering from Nanodroplet Aerosols
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The growth of single roots of Artemisia annua in nutrient mist reactors
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (20-10-2000)“…To better characterize the development and growth of hairy roots in a mist‐fed root bed, a single root aerosol reactor was developed. Growth kinetics studies…”
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Doppler shift anisotropy in small angle neutron scattering
Published in Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics (01-10-1999)“…The two-dimensional patterns in our small angle neutron scattering (SANS) experiments from rapidly moving aerosols are anisotropic. To test the kinematic…”
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Secondary Metabolism of Hairy Root Cultures in Bioreactors
Published in In vitro cellular & developmental biology. Plant (2002)“…In vitro cultures are being considered as an alternative to agricultural processes for producing valuable secondary metabolites. Most efforts that use…”
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Scale-up of Artemisia annua L. hairy root cultures produces complex patterns of terpenoid gene expression
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (20-09-2003)“…Hairy roots grow quickly, reach high densities, and can produce significant amounts of secondary metabolites, yet their scale‐up to bioreactors remains…”
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Micelle-templated, poly(lactic- co -glycolic acid) nanoparticles for hydrophobic drug delivery
Published in International journal of nanomedicine (01-01-2018)“…Poly(lactic- -glycolic acid) (PLGA) is widely used for drug delivery because of its biocompatibility, ability to solubilize a wide variety of drugs, and…”
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Invited review: Secondary metabolism of hairy root cultures in bioreactors
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Isothermal Nucleation Rates in Supersonic Nozzles and the Properties of Small Water Clusters
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. A, Molecules, spectroscopy, kinetics, environment, & general theory (20-05-2004)“…We make direct measurements of stationary, homogeneous nucleation rates, J = N/Δt, in supersonic Laval nozzles. We determine the number densities, N, of…”
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Experimental evidence for internal structure in aqueous-organic nanodroplets
Published in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (01-01-2006)“…The spatial distribution of species within an aerosol droplet influences how it interacts with its environment. Despite the ubiquity of multicomponent…”
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Aerosol delivery of mammalian cells for tissue engineering
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (30-09-2005)“…We developed a two fluid atomizer to spray mammalian cells suspended in phosphate buffered saline (PBS)-Pluronic F-127 polymer solutions. We used the device to…”
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biological response of hairy roots to O2 levels in bioreactors
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The biological response of hairy roots to O sub(2) levels in bioreactors
Published in In vitro cellular & developmental biology. Plant (01-08-1999)“…The efficient exchange of gases between roots and their environment is one of the biggest challenges in bioreactor design for transformed root cultures…”
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The Biological Response of Hairy Roots to O2Levels in Bioreactors
Published in In vitro cellular & developmental biology. Plant (01-07-1999)“…The efficient exchange of gases between roots and their environment is one of the biggest challenges in bioreactor design for transformed root cultures…”
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