Nanotechnology, bionanotechnology and microbial cell factories.
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Exploiting Self-organization in Bioengineered Systems: A Computational ApproachInclusion bodies: a new conceptLarge-scale production of magnetosomes by chemostat culture of Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense at high cell density.Biological activities of histidine-rich peptides; merging biotechnology and nanomedicine.Intracellular CXCR4⁺ cell targeting with T22-empowered protein-only nanoparticles.Non-recombinant display of the B subunit of the heat labile toxin of Escherichia coli on wild type and mutant spores of Bacillus subtilis.Post-production protein stability: trouble beyond the cell factory.Yeast processing bodies and stress granules: self-assembly ribonucleoprotein particles.Marine microorganisms as potential biofactories for synthesis of metallic nanoparticles.Structural and functional features of self-assembling protein nanoparticles produced in endotoxin-free Escherichia coli.A nanostructured bacterial bioscaffold for the sustained bottom-up delivery of protein drugs.Functional inclusion bodies produced in bacteria as naturally occurring nanopills for advanced cell therapies.Bioadhesiveness and efficient mechanotransduction stimuli synergistically provided by bacterial inclusion bodies as scaffolds for tissue engineering.Exploitation of marine bacteria for production of gold nanoparticles.Microbial glycolipoprotein-capped silver nanoparticles as emerging antibacterial agents against choleraTwo-stage, self-cycling process for the production of bacteriophages.Myxobacteria: natural pharmaceutical factories.Adsorption of β-galactosidase of Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius on wild type and mutants spores of Bacillus subtilis.Packaging protein drugs as bacterial inclusion bodies for therapeutic applicationsEngineering building blocks for self-assembling protein nanoparticlesSystems metabolic engineering, industrial biotechnology and microbial cell factories.Synthesis of metal nanoparticles inside living human cells based on the intracellular formation process.
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Nanotechnology, bionanotechnology and microbial cell factories.
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Nanotechnology, bionanotechnology and microbial cell factories.
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Nanotechnology, bionanotechnology and microbial cell factories.
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2010-07-05T00:00:00Z
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