Publications by authors named "Annina Kemmer"

Miniaturized cultivation systems offer the potential to enhance experimental throughput in bioprocess development. However, they usually lack the miniaturized pumps necessary for fed-batch mode, which is commonly employed in industrial bioprocesses. An alternative are enzyme-mediated glucose release systems from starch-derived polymers, facilitating continuous glucose supply.

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Robotic facilities that can perform advanced cultivations (e.g., fed-batch or continuous) in high throughput have drastically increased the speed and reliability of the bioprocess development pipeline.

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Article Synopsis
  • In bioprocesses aimed at producing recombinant proteins as inclusion bodies, the upstream process significantly impacts downstream operations, particularly in cell disruption and inclusion body quality.
  • Optimizing fed-batch processes is crucial, but traditional methods like shake flasks and multiwell plates are labor-intensive and costly.
  • An automated platform for E. coli fed-batch cultivations in minibioreactors facilitates high-throughput experiments with real-time monitoring, enhancing the efficiency and robustness of upstream process development.
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