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Productive Biofilms
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ISBN: 9783319096957 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing

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Thomas R. Neu John R. Lawrence Investigation of Microbial Biofilm Structure by Laser Scanning Microscopy Harald Horn Susanne Lackner Modeling of Biofilm Systems: A Review Jochen J. Schuster Gerard H. Markx Biofilm Architecture Stephen Payne Lingchong You Engineered Cell–Cell Communication and Its Applications K. Muffler M. Lakatos C. Schlegel D. Strieth S. Kuhne R. Ulber Application of Biofilm Bioreactors in White Biotechnology Sayani Mitra Barindra Sana Joydeep Mukherjee Ecological Roles and Biotechnological Applications of Marine and Intertidal Microbial Biofilms C. Müller-Renno S. Buhl N. Davoudi J. C. Aurich S. Ripperger R. Ulber K. Muffler Ch. Ziegler Novel Materials for Biofilm Reactors and their Characterization Haluk Beyenal Jerome Babauta Microsensors and Microscale Gradients in Biofilms.


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Biotechnologie
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Hoboken KDG.WET

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Witte biotechnologie &#13;Groene biotechnologie &#13;Dierlijke celculturen&#13;&#13;


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Tissue Engineering III: Cell - Surface Interactions for Tissue Culture
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ISBN: 9783642282829 Year: 2012 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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J. S. Hayes E. M. Czekanska R. G. Richards The Cell-Surface Interaction Stefanie Michaelis Rudolf Robelek achim Wegener Studying Cell-Surface Interactions In Vitro: A Survey of Experimental Approaches and Techniques Kyobum Kim Diana M. Yoon Antonios G. Mikos F. Kurtis Kasper Harnessing Cell-Biomaterial Interactions for Osteochondral Tissue Regeneration Mathias Wilhelmi Bettina Giere Michael Harder Interaction of Cells with Decellularized Biological Materials Arie Bruinink Reto Luginbuehl Evaluation of Biocompatibility Using In Vitro Methods: Interpretation and Limitations Margit Schulze Edda Tobiasch Artificial Scaffolds and Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Hard Tissues Julia Will Lutz-Christian Gerhardt Aldo R. Boccaccini Bioactive Glass-Based Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering Tali Re'em Smadar Cohen Microenvironment Design for Stem Cell Fate Determination Sonja Kress Anne Neumann Birgit Weyand Cornelia Kasper Stem Cell Differentiation Depending on Different Surfaces Frank Witte Ivonne Bartsch Elmar Willbold Designing the Biocompatibility of Biohybrids K. Wiegandt C. Goepfert R. Pörtner R. Janssen Interaction of Cartilage and Ceramic Matrix Debarun Das Ziyang Zhang Thomas Winkler Meenakshi Mour Christina I. Günter Michael M. Morlock Hans-Günther Machens Arndt F. Schilling Bioresorption and Degradation of Biomaterials


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White Biotechnology
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ISBN: 9783540456964 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Hardly any other term in the ?eld of biotechnologyhas been the subject of so muchdiscussionamongexpertsaswhitebiotechnologyatpresent.Thistermis an alias for industrial biotechnology,  an already established heavyweight  that focuses on the production of the most diverse products (bulk and ?ne chemicals, enzymes, food and animal feed additives, pharmaceutically active substances and agrochemicals,auxiliary agents for processindustries, etc.). Insomesegments,whitebiotechnologyhasalreadycapturedleadingmarket positions: - In recent years the annual biotechnological production of amino acids exceeded one million tons. - Invitaminproductiontherehavebeen several recent casesofachangeover from a chemical to a biotechnological synthesis process, a trend that is expected to increase. - During the last 10 years the market volume for enzymes has increased by 50%. - The successful launch of polylactide marked white biotechnology's bre- throughinto the ?eld ofpolymers and synthetics. Today crude oil is the most important energy source and the most widely used chemical raw material. Both primary industry and polymer chemistry currently depend to a great extent on oil. However, it is only a matter of time beforetheworld'soilreservesaredepleted.Almostallstudiespresentedtodate agreethatpeakoil,i.e.thepointintimewhenoilextractionreachesitshighest level, will take place in the ?rst half of the present century. The increasingly dif?cultdevelopmentofnewsourcesofoilhavetriggeredinitiativesworldwide to reduce national dependence on oil imports.


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White Biotechnology
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ISBN: 9783540456964 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg


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Tissue Engineering III: Cell - Surface Interactions for Tissue Culture
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ISBN: 9783642282829 Year: 2012 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Biotechnology for beginners
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ISBN: 9780123735812 9780128012734 0128012730 0128012242 9780128012246 Year: 2008 Publisher: Amsterdam Elsevier

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Biotechnology is the applied science of using living organisms and their by-products for commercial development. It has grown and evolved to such an extent over the past few years that increasing numbers of professionals work in areas directly impacted by it. For the first time, this book offers an exciting and colorful overview of biotechnology for professionals and students in a wide array of the life sciences including: Genetics, Immunology, Biochemistry, Agronomy, Food Science, and Animal Science. This book also appeals to the lay reader without a scientific background who is interested in an entertaining and informative introduction to the key aspects of biotechnology.Authors Renneberg and Demain discuss the opportunities and risks of individual technologies and provide historical data in easy-to-reference boxes, highlighting key topics. **Biotechnology for Beginners** covers all major aspects of the field, from food biotechnology to enzymes, genetic engineering, viruses, antibodies, and vaccines, to environmental biotechnology, transgenic animals, analytical biotechnology, and the human genome. This stimulating book is the most user-friendly source for a comprehensive overview of this complex field.&#13; Biotechnology for Beginners, Second Edition, presents the latest information and developments from the field of biotechnology-the applied science of using living organisms and their by-products for commercial development-which has grown and evolved to such an extent over the past few years that increasing numbers of professionals work in areas that are directly impacted by the science. For the first time, this book offers an exciting and colorful overview of biotechnology for professionals and students in a wide array of the life sciences, including genetics, immunology, biochemistry, agronomy, and animal science. This book also appeals to the lay reader without a scientific background who is interested in an entertaining and informative introduction to the key aspects of biotechnology. Authors Renneberg and Demain discuss the opportunities and risks of individual technologies and provide historical data in easy-to-reference boxes, highlighting key topics. The book covers all major aspects of the field, from food biotechnology to enzymes, genetic engineering, viruses, antibodies, and vaccines, to environmental biotechnology, transgenic animals, analytical biotechnology, and the human genome. This stimulating book is the most user-friendly source for a comprehensive overview of this complex field.


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Sustainable solutions for modern economies
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ISBN: 9781847559050 Year: 2009 Publisher: Cambridge RSC Publishing

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Limited supplies of fossil fuels and concerns about global warming have created a strong desire to solve the resource issue in the age "beyond petroleum". This reference book, from the "Green Chemistry Series", contains the essential areas of green chemistry and sustainability in modern economies. It is the first book to outline the contribution of chemistry, and of renewable chemical or biological resources, to the sustainability concept and to the potential resolution of the world's energy problems. It describes the current status of technical research, and industrial application, as well as the potential of biomass as a renewable resource for energy generation in power stations, as alternative fuels, and for various uses in chemistry. It outlines the historical routes of the sustainability concept and specifies sustainability in metrics, facts and figures. The book is written by European experts from academia, industry and investment banking who are world leaders in research and technology regarding sustainability, alternative energies and renewable resources. The sustainability aspects covered include: * consumer behaviour and demands, lifestyles and mega trends, and their impact on innovation in the industry * consumer industry requirements and their impact on suppliers * emerging paradigm changes in raw material demand, availability, sourcing, and logistics * the contribution of the industry to restore the life support systems of the Earth * socially responsible banking and investment * sustainability metrics The book highlights the potential of the different forms of renewable raw materials including: * natural fats and oils * plant-based biologically active ingredients * industrial starch * sucrose * natural rubber * wood * natural fibres It also covers the actual status of biomass usage for green energy generation, green transportation, green chemistry and sustainable nutrition and consumer goods, and it depicts the potentials of green solvents and white biotechnology for modern synthesis and manufacturing technologies. The book is aimed at technical and marketing people in industry, universities and institutions as well as readers in administrations and NGOs. The book will also be of value to the worldwide public interested in sustainability issues and strategies as well as others interested in the practical means that are being used to reduce the environmental impact of chemical processes and products, to further eco-efficiency, and to advance the utilization of renewable resources.


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Yellow Biotechnology II : Insect Biotechnology in Plant Protection and Industry
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ISBN: 9783642399022 Year: 2013 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer

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Nicole Mika, Holger Zorn, Martin Rühl Insect derived enzymes – a treasure for white biotechnology and food biotechnology Hans Merzendorfer Insect-derived chitinases Rainer Fischer, Raluca Ostafe and Richard M Twyman Cellulases from insects. Damir Druzinec, Denise Salzig, Alexander Brix, Matthias Kraume and Peter Czermak Optimization of Insect Cell Based Protein Production Processes - Expression Systems, Online Monitoring, Scale-Up. Matthias Schott, Christoph Wehrenfennig, Tina Gasch, Andreas Vilcinskas Insect antenna-based biosensors for in situ detection of volatiles Marc F. Schetelig and Alfred M. Handler Y-linked markers for improved population control of the tephritid fruit fly pest, Anastrepha suspensa Kenneth E. Narva, Blair D. Siegfried and Nicholas P. Storer Transgenic Approaches to Western Corn Rootworm Control. Eileen Knorr, Linda Bingsohn, Michael R. Kanost, Andreas Vilcinskas Tribolium castaneum as a model for high-throughput RNAi screening   Torsten Will, Andreas Vilcinskas Aphid-proof plants: Biotechnology-based approaches for aphid control.


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Renewable raw materials : new feedstocks for the chemical industry
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ISBN: 9783527325481 3527325484 Year: 2011 Publisher: Weinheim Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA

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One of the main challenges facing the chemical industry is the transition to sustainable operations. Industries are taking initiatives to reduce resource intensities or footprints, and by adopting safer materials and processes. Such efforts need to be supported by techniques that can quantify the broad economic and environmental implications of industrial operations, retrofi t options and provide new design alternatives. This contemporary overview focuses on cradle-to-grave life cycle assessments of existing or conceptual processes for producing valueadded fuels, chemicals, and/or materials from renewable agricultural residues, plant-derived starches and oils, lignocellulosic biomass, and plant-based industrial processing wastes. It presents the key concepts, systems, and technologies, with an emphasis on new feedstocks for the chemical industry. Each chapter uses common themes of specifi c raw materials, thus forming a natural progression throughout the book. The result is coverage from a wide range of perspectives, emphasizing not only the technical issues but also considering the market place and socio-economic aspects.

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