Levy et al., 1999 - Google Patents

The effects of material properties and fluid flow intensity on plasmid DNA recovery during cell lysis

Levy et al., 1999

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8344313548492181901
Author
Levy M
Ciccolini L
Yim S
Tsai J
Titchener-Hooker N
Shamlou P
Dunnill P
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Chemical engineering science

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The disruption of recombinant E. coli cells containing a 76.8 kb plasmid DNA was achieved by the chemical lysis method in a coaxial cylinder rheometer which allowed in situ measurements of rheological changes to be carried out as the lysis reaction proceeded. For …
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