Antimicrob Resist Infect Control
September 2019
Background: The risk of SSI increases in the presence of foreign materials and may be caused by organisms with low pathogenicity, such as skin flora derived from hands of surgical team members in the event of a glove breach. Previously, we were able to demonstrate that a novel antimicrobial surgical glove coated chlorhexidine-digluconate as the active ingredient on its inner surface was able to suppress surgeons' hand flora during operative procedures by a magnitude of 1.7 log cfu/mL.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe expression of pharmaceutical relevant proteins in Escherichia coli frequently triggers inclusion body (IB) formation caused by protein aggregation. In the scientific literature, substantial effort has been devoted to the quantification of IB size. However, particle-based methods used up to this point to analyze the physical properties of representative numbers of IBs lack sensitivity and/or orthogonal verification.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring the cultivation of E. coli for recombinant protein production, substrate accumulation is often observed in induction phase. Uncontrolled substrate accumulation leads to difficulties in transferring or scaling processes and even to failed batches.
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