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K. Schügerl: Extraction of Primary and Secondary Metabolites.- A. Aivasidis, V.I. Diamantis: Biochemical Reaction Engineering and Process Development in Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment.- A. Knoll, B. Maier, H. Tscherrig, J. Büchs.: On the Oxygen Mass Transfer, Carbon Dioxide Inhibition, Heat Removal and Energetic and Cost Efficiency of High Pressure Fermentations.- J. Hubbuch, J. Thömmes, M.-R. Kula: Expanded Bed Adsorption - Biochemical Engineering Aspects.- D. Weuster-Botz: Parallel Reactor Systems for the Bioprocess Development.- W. Wiechert, K. Nöh: From Stationary to Instationary Metabolic Flux Analysis.- M. Oldiges, R. Takors: Applying Metabolic Profiling Techniques for Stimulus-Response Experiments: Chances and Pitfalls.- A. Liese: Technical Application of Biological Principles in Asymmetric Catalysis.- R. Wichmann, D. Vasic-Racki: Cofactor Regeneration at Lab Scale.- M. Müller, M. Wolberg, T. Schubert: Asymmetric Enzyme-Catalyzed Region- and Enantioselective Carbonyl Reductions.- J. Wöltinger, a. Karau, W. Leuchtenberger, K. Drauz: Membrane Reactors at Degussa.




Univ. of Hannover, Germany. Presents current research in the area of biochemical engineering/biotechnology. Topics covered include cofactor regeneration at lab scale, parallel reactor systems, high pressure fermentation, metabolic flux analysis, and asymmetric catalysis.
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