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Biotechnology and Bioengineering

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.84, No.4 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0006-3592 (Print) 

In this Issue (13 articles)

399 - 405 Degradation of xenobiotics in a partitioning bioreactor in which the partitioning phase is a polymer
Amsden BG, Bochanysz J, Daugulis AJ
406 - 414 Catalytic behaviors of enzymes attached to nanoparticles: The effect of particle mobility
Jia HF, Zhu GY, Wang P
415 - 423 Enzymatic activity and stability of D-fructose dehydrogenase and sarcosine dehydrogenase immobilized onto giant vesicles
Kato K, Walde P, Mitsui H, Higashi N
424 - 432 Measuring local flow velocities and biofilm structure in biofilm systems with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Manz B, Volke F, Goll D, Horn H
433 - 438 Higher expression of Fab antibody fragments in a CHU cell line at reduced temperature
Schatz SM, Kerschbaumer RJ, Gerstenbauer G, Kral M, Dorner F, Scheiflinger F
439 - 444 High-level expression of full-length antibodies using trans-complementing expression vectors
Bianchi AA, McGrew JT
445 - 451 Optical processing of bacterial libraries for directed evolution
Scruggs AW, Woodbury NW
452 - 458 One-pot enzymatic production of dTDP-4-keto-6-deoxy-D-glucose from dTMP and glucose-1-phosphate
Oh J, Lee SQ, Kim BG, Sohng JK, Liou K, Lee HC
459 - 466 Development of a fed-batch fermentation process to overproduce phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase using an expression vector with promoter and plasmid copy number controllable by heat
Chao YP, Chern JT, Lin WS, Wang ZW
467 - 473 Baculoviral polyhedrin as a novel fusion partner for formation of inclusion body in Escherichia coli
Seo JH, Li L, Yeo JS, Cha HJ
474 - 484 Further studies related to the scale-up of high cell density Escherichia coli fed-batch fermentations: The additional effect of a changing microenvironment when using aqueous ammonia to control pH
Onyeaka H, Nienow AW, Hewitt CJ
485 - 493 Catalytic features of monoclonal antibody i41SL1-2 subunits
Hifumi E, Kondo H, Mitsuda Y, Uda T
494 - 503 Purification of histidine-tagged single-chain Fv-antibody fragments by metal chelate affinity precipitation using thermoresponsive copolymers
Kumar A, Wahlund PO, Kepka C, Galaev IY, Mattiasson B