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Recombinant Proteins Production: A Comprehensive Overview

Recombinant Proteins Production: A Comprehensive Overview

Recombinant proteins play a pivotal role in biotechnology, medicine, and research. Their production involves genetic engineering techniques that allow for the creation of proteins with specific characteristics and functions. ...

ByCreative Biogene


Understanding Xylanase: A Key Player in Biomass Degradation and Industrial Applications   

Understanding Xylanase: A Key Player in Biomass Degradation and Industrial Applications  

Hemicellulose is the second most abundant biopolymer on Earth, making xylanase an essential tool in numerous biotechnological and industrial applications. From enhancing food production to advancing biofuel research, xylanase has revolutionized various fields while offering eco-friendly solutions to global challenges. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


The Power of Recombinant Proteins: A Biotechnology Revolution

The Power of Recombinant Proteins: A Biotechnology Revolution

This is where recombinant protein technology comes in – a powerful tool that has revolutionized the field of biotechnology. By harnessing the power of genetic engineering, scientists can produce large quantities of virtually any protein, opening up new possibilities for treating diseases, advancing research, and developing diagnostics. ...

ByCreative BioMart


Ribonuclease: A Cornerstone of RNA Biology

Ribonuclease: A Cornerstone of RNA Biology

By targeting viral RNA for degradation, these enzymes help prevent the replication and propagation of viral pathogens. Biotechnological Applications In biotechnology, ribonucleases are indispensable tools for RNA manipulation and study. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Protein Engineering: Designing Molecular Machines for a Healthier Future

Protein Engineering: Designing Molecular Machines for a Healthier Future

Proteins are the workhorses of life, performing a vast array of essential functions, from catalyzing biochemical reactions to building and maintaining cellular structures. Protein engineering, a rapidly evolving field at the intersection of biology, chemistry, and computer science, aims to harness the power of these molecular machines by designing and manipulating their structure ...

ByCreative BioMart


Biological products cold chain requires time Temperature Indicator

Biological products cold chain requires time Temperature Indicator

Biological products refer to the preparation of biological materials such as microorganisms, cells, various animal and human-derived tissues, and liquids using ordinary or biotechnologies such as genetic engineering, cell engineering, protein engineering, fermentation engineering, etc. ...

ByFreshliance Electronics Corp., Ltd


Detailed Introduction to Enzymes in Environment Protection

Detailed Introduction to Enzymes in Environment Protection

Traditional techniques for solving environmental pollution have become increasingly insufficient to cope with the increasingly serious environmental problems, and there is an urgent need to find a new method that is faster and more efficient to solve environmental problems. Due to the development of biotechnology in various fields and the combined development of environmental ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Key Elements for Efficient Fermentation Process Optimization in Pharmaceutical Industry   

Key Elements for Efficient Fermentation Process Optimization in Pharmaceutical Industry  

Traditionally, strain improvement can be achieved by mutation, selection, cloning, and genetic recombination, which requires multi-disciplinary knowledge in biotechnology , molecular biology, genetic engineering, and the design of creative screening procedures. ...

ByBOC Sciences


Learn How Enzyme Engineering Can Advance Biotechnology Applications

Learn How Enzyme Engineering Can Advance Biotechnology Applications

Enzyme engineering is a technology in which enzymes or microbial cells, animal and plant cells, organelles, etc. are placed in a certain biological reaction device, and the corresponding raw materials are converted into useful substances by using the biocatalytic function of enzymes and engineering methods. It includes the preparation of enzyme preparations, the immobilization of enzymes, the ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Sequencing-Based Methods and Techniques for Microbial Identification

Sequencing-Based Methods and Techniques for Microbial Identification

Patil-Joshi A, Rangaswamy BE, Apte-Deshpande A. based PCR method development, validation and application for microbial detection. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. 2021 Dec;19(1). 2. Ribarits A, Eckerstorfer M, Simon S, Stepanek W. ...

ByCD Genomics


Biomedical Engineering Research Unit, MTEC, Thailand - Case Study

Biomedical Engineering Research Unit, MTEC, Thailand - Case Study

“Particle size and shape of the bioceramics required were successfully develped by spray drying technique.” Customer name Dr. Naruporn Monmaturapoj Company / Institution Biomedical Engineering Research Unit, MTEC, Thailand Product lines Spray Drying and Encapsulation Industries Pharma & Biotech Customer: Biomedical Engineering Research Unit, MTEC, Thailand Dr. Naruporn ...

ByBUCHI


4 Reasons Biotech Companies don’t Industrialize

4 Reasons Biotech Companies don’t Industrialize

Biotechnology is a very broad but highly specialized field with great potential for market impact. ...

ByWonderLogix Ltd.


Polyamides From Wood Creates Building Blocks for Biobased Plastics

Polyamides From Wood Creates Building Blocks for Biobased Plastics

On August 30, 2018, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology (Fraunhofer IGB) published an article announcing the latest advances in using 3-carene as a building block to produce biobased plastics. ...

ByBergeson & Campbell, P.C.


Facilitating Drug Discovery with HDX-Mass Spectrometry: Webinar Highlights

Facilitating Drug Discovery with HDX-Mass Spectrometry: Webinar Highlights

Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News and Waters recently conducted a webinar on how hydrogen deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) can improve biotherapeutic drug discovery and development processes. ...

ByWaters Corporation


EPA To Hold Public Meeting on Biotechnology Algae

EPA To Hold Public Meeting on Biotechnology Algae

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a notice in the Federal Register announcing a Public Meeting and Opportunity for Public Comment on Considerations for Risk Assessment of Genetically Engineered Algae. The public meeting, entitled "Workshop for Public Input on Considerations for Risk Assessment of Genetically Engineered Algae," is intended to receive ...

ByBergeson & Campbell, P.C.


BIO is accepting nominations for Carver and Franklin awards

BIO is accepting nominations for Carver and Franklin awards

The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) is now accepting nominations for the George Washington Carver Award and the Rosalind Franklin Award, both recognizing leadership in the field of industrial biotechnology. Nominations are being accepted through February 26, 2015, and the recipients will be presented with the awards at the BIO World Congress on ...

ByBergeson & Campbell, P.C.


A New Generation of GMOs

A New Generation of GMOs

The field is evolving so rapidly that even scientists working in it don’t agree on a definition, but at its core synthetic biology involves bringing engineering principles to biotechnology. It’s an approach meant, ultimately, to make it easier for scientists to design, test and build living parts and systems — even entire genomes. ...

ByEnsia


The socio–economic impacts of currently commercialised genetically engineered crops

The socio–economic impacts of currently commercialised genetically engineered crops

A substantial and growing body of literature now exists on the socio–economic impacts of genetically engineered (GE) crops. While the bulk of literature has focused on the primary impacts of commercialised GE technology, in terms of changes in yields, costs and profitability, researchers have increasingly addressed a range of additional questions such as the distribution of ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Assessing quality, content, and accessibility of web information about plant biotechnology

Assessing quality, content, and accessibility of web information about plant biotechnology

We examined sources of information about plant biotechnology available on the internet to identify credible, high calibre websites. Google–based searches were performed using: 'plant biotechnology', 'plant genetic engineering', 'genetically modified organisms', 'GMO', 'living modified organisms' and 'LMO'. ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Mathematical modelling of biofilms and biofilm reactors for engineering design

Mathematical modelling of biofilms and biofilm reactors for engineering design

Mathematical models are critical to modern environmental biotechnology—both in research and in the engineering practice. Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) simulators are used by consulting engineers and WWTP operators when planning, designing, optimizing, and evaluating the unit processes that comprise municipal and industrial WWTPs. ...

ByIWA Publishing

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