Bioprocesses and applied enzymology
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Bioprocesses and applied enzymology
(Advances in biochemical engineering/biotechnology, 42)
Springer-Verlag, c1990
- : Germany
- U.S.
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection of essays on bioprocesses and applied enzymology, this book examines a range of topics including large-scale animal cell cultures, the application of immobilized growing cells and the biochemistry of amino acid dehydrogenases.
Table of Contents
- Contents: I. Endo, T. Nagamune, Saitama, Japan
- S. Tachikawa, H. Inaba, Kanagawa, Japan: A Tubular Bioreactor for High Density Cultivation of Microorganisms.- K. Ramasubramanyan, K. Venkatasubramanian, Piscataway, NJ/USA: Large-scale Animal Cell Cultures: Design and Operational Considerations.- N. Kosaric, London, Ontario/Canada
- R. Blaszczyk, Lodz, Poland: Microbial Aggregates in Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment.- L. Vallander, K.-E. Eriksson, Stockholm, Sweden: Production of Ethanol from Lignocellulosic Materials: State of the Art.- A. Tanaka, H. Nakajima, Kyoto, Japan: Application of Immobilized Growing Cells.- J. Kamphuis, W.H.J. Boesten, Q.B. Broxterman, H.F.M. Hermes, J.A.M. van Balken, E.M. Meijer, H.E. Schoemaker, Geleen, The Netherlands: New Developments in the Chemo-Enzymatic Production of Amino Acids.- T. Ohshima, K. Soda, Kyoto, Japan: Biochemistry and Biotechnology of Amino Acid Dehydrogenases.
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