Cultivation of immobilized Dictyostelium discoideum for the production of soluble human Fas ligand

Lu YH, Knol JC, Linskens MHK, Friehs K, van Haastert PJM, Flaschel E (2004)
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY 65(5): 547-552.

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Lu, YH; Knol, JC; Linskens, MHK; Friehs, KarlUniBi; van Haastert, PJM; Flaschel, ErwinUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Dictyostelium discoideum was immobilized by cultivation on inorganic porous matrices consisting of broken pumice or a ceramic catalyst carrier (CeramTec) to produce human soluble Fas ligand (hFasL). These supports were actively colonized by D. discoideum reaching cell (number) densities 10-20 times higher locally than those observed in suspension culture under similar conditions. In repeated batch or continuous operation, hFasL productivities of up to 15-25 mug h(-1) s l(-1) pore volume were attained. The immobilized cell densities and hFasL productivities could be kept constant for a long period of time by repeated renewal or continuous feeding of complex or synthetic medium.
Erscheinungsjahr
2004
Zeitschriftentitel
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Band
65
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
547-552
ISSN
0175-7598
eISSN
1432-0614
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1606278

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Lu YH, Knol JC, Linskens MHK, Friehs K, van Haastert PJM, Flaschel E. Cultivation of immobilized Dictyostelium discoideum for the production of soluble human Fas ligand. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. 2004;65(5):547-552.
Lu, Y. H., Knol, J. C., Linskens, M. H. K., Friehs, K., van Haastert, P. J. M., & Flaschel, E. (2004). Cultivation of immobilized Dictyostelium discoideum for the production of soluble human Fas ligand. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 65(5), 547-552. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-004-1620-8
Lu, YH, Knol, JC, Linskens, MHK, Friehs, Karl, van Haastert, PJM, and Flaschel, Erwin. 2004. “Cultivation of immobilized Dictyostelium discoideum for the production of soluble human Fas ligand”. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY 65 (5): 547-552.
Lu, Y. H., Knol, J. C., Linskens, M. H. K., Friehs, K., van Haastert, P. J. M., and Flaschel, E. (2004). Cultivation of immobilized Dictyostelium discoideum for the production of soluble human Fas ligand. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY 65, 547-552.
Lu, Y.H., et al., 2004. Cultivation of immobilized Dictyostelium discoideum for the production of soluble human Fas ligand. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 65(5), p 547-552.
Y.H. Lu, et al., “Cultivation of immobilized Dictyostelium discoideum for the production of soluble human Fas ligand”, APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, vol. 65, 2004, pp. 547-552.
Lu, Y.H., Knol, J.C., Linskens, M.H.K., Friehs, K., van Haastert, P.J.M., Flaschel, E.: Cultivation of immobilized Dictyostelium discoideum for the production of soluble human Fas ligand. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. 65, 547-552 (2004).
Lu, YH, Knol, JC, Linskens, MHK, Friehs, Karl, van Haastert, PJM, and Flaschel, Erwin. “Cultivation of immobilized Dictyostelium discoideum for the production of soluble human Fas ligand”. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY 65.5 (2004): 547-552.

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