Plant Based Bioreactors
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1. Transgenic Expression and Identification of Recombinant Human Proinsulin in Peanut
The increased incidence of diabetes, coupled with the introduction of alternative insulin delivery methods that rely on higher doses, is expected to result in a substantial escalation in the future demand for affordable insulin. Plant-based systems offer a safe and economical method for producing pharmaceutical proteins. We used peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
Braz. arch. biol. technol.. Publicado em: 24/05/2016
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2. ExpressÃo de cinco diferentes proteÃnas de interesse farmacolÃgico em sementes transgÃnicas de soja [Glycine Max L. (Merril)]
Superior plants represent a convenient system for large-scale production of heterologous proteins. Its potential has been confirmed by the commercial success of such production systems, based on genetic transformation of a broad range of vegetable species, resulting in efficient production of more than 100 different heterologous proteins. A representative pe
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Biofertilizer action in the Brevipalpus phoenicis bioecology. / Ação de biofertilizantes líquidos sobre a bioecologia do ácaro Brevipalpus phoenicis.
This study was conducted to evaluate interactions between host plants and the effect of biofertilizers on Brevipalpits phoeiiicis (Geijskes) bioecology. The residual and systemic effects of biofertilizer mjxtures sprayed on Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC. plants on the bioecology parameters were firstly evaluated. For the residual effect bioassay the following
Publicado em: 2002
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4. Phylogenetic Analysis of Bacterial Communities in Mesophilic and Thermophilic Bioreactors Treating Pharmaceutical Wastewater
The phylogenetic diversity of the bacterial communities supported by a seven-stage, full-scale biological wastewater treatment plant was studied. These reactors were operated at both mesophilic (28 to 32°C) and thermophilic (50 to 58°C) temperatures. Community fingerprint analysis by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of the PCR-amplified V3 re
American Society for Microbiology.