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  1. The molecular rotor 9-(2-Carboxy-2-cyanovinyl)julolidine (CCVJ) is presumed to have a sensitivity towards velocity or shear which is supposed to result in a change in fluorescence quantum yield. Furthermore, a...

    Authors: Markus J. Schmidt, David Sauter and Thomas Rösgen
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:24
  2. The configuration of necrotic areas within the retinal pigmented epithelium is an important element in the progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In the exudative (wet) and non-exudative (dry) ...

    Authors: Qanita Bani Baker, Gregory J. Podgorski, Elizabeth Vargis and Nicholas S. Flann
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:26
  3. Poly(γ-glutamic acid) (γ-PGA) is a biopolymer with many useful properties making it applicable for instance in food and skin care industries, in wastewater treatment, in biodegradable plastics or in the pharma...

    Authors: Lena Regestein née Meissner, Julia Arndt, Thomas G. Palmen, Tim Jestel, Hitoshi Mitsunaga, Eiichiro Fukusaki and Jochen Büchs
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:23
  4. Recent advances in the expansion and directed pancreatogenic differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) have intensified efforts to generate functional pancreatic islet cells, especially insulin-s...

    Authors: Elena F. Jacobson and Emmanuel S. Tzanakakis
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:21
  5. Escherichia coli is often used for recombinant protein production. The expression of recombinant proteins negatively affects the microbial growth, thus, a balance between protein expre...

    Authors: Tobias Ladner, Martina Mühlmann, Andreas Schulte, Georg Wandrey and Jochen Büchs
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:20
  6. Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 (henceforth Synechococcus) is developing into a powerful synthetic biology chassis. In order to streamline the integration of genes into the Synechococcus ch...

    Authors: Anne Ilse Maria Vogel, Rahmi Lale and Martin Frank Hohmann-Marriott
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:19
  7. High-throughput methods based on molecular reporters have greatly advanced our knowledge of cell signaling in mammalian cells. However, their ability to monitor various types of cells is markedly limited by th...

    Authors: Zhiwen Zhang, Zachary Stickney, Natalie Duong, Kevin Curley and Biao Lu
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:18
  8. Probiotic bacteria are becoming an important tool for improving human health, controlling diseases and enhancing immune responses. The availability of a cost effective cultivation conditions has profound effec...

    Authors: Asma Manzoor, Javed Iqbal Qazi, Ikram ul Haq, Hamid Mukhtar and Akhtar Rasool
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:17
  9. Two important and large non-point sources of nitrogen in residential areas that adversely affect water quality are stormwater runoff and effluent from on-site treatment systems. These sources are challenging t...

    Authors: E. V. Lopez-Ponnada, T. J. Lynn, M. Peterson, S. J. Ergas and J. R. Mihelcic
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:16
  10. Umbelliferone, also known as 7-hydroxycoumarin, is a phenolic metabolite found in many familiar plants. Its derivatives have been shown to have various pharmacological and chemo-preventive effects on human hea...

    Authors: Luan Luong Chu, Ramesh Prasad Pandey, Haet Nim Lim, Hye Jin Jung, Nguyen Huy Thuan, Tae-Su Kim and Jae Kyung Sohng
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:15
  11. Physical scaffolds are useful for supporting cells to form three-dimensional (3D) tissue. However, it is non-trivial to develop a scheme that can robustly guide cells to self-organize into a tissue with the de...

    Authors: Xiaolu Zhu, Shiva Gojgini, Ting-Hsuan Chen, Peng Fei, Siyan Dong, Chih-Ming Ho and Tatiana Segura
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:12
  12. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique is a powerful analytical tool in determining the presence of bacterial contaminants in complex biological samples. In this paper, a portable NMR-based (pNMR) biosenso...

    Authors: Yilun Luo and Evangelyn C. Alocilja
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:14
  13. Nanomedicine has seen a significant increase in research on stimuli-responsive activatable nanoprobes for tumor-specific delivery and diagnosis. The tumor microenvironment has particular characteristics that c...

    Authors: Byunghoon Kang, Aastha Kukreja, Daesub Song, Yong-Min Huh and Seungjoo Haam
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:13
  14. Sandwich-type biosensor platforms have drawn lots of attentions due to its superior features, compared to other platforms, in terms of its stable and reproducible responses and easy enhancement in the detectio...

    Authors: Ho Bin Seo and Man Bock Gu
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:11
  15. Quantifying gene expression at single cell level is fundamental for the complete characterization of synthetic gene circuits, due to the significant impact of noise and inter-cellular variability on the system...

    Authors: Marilisa Cortesi, Lucia Bandiera, Alice Pasini, Alessandro Bevilacqua, Alessandro Gherardi, Simone Furini and Emanuele Giordano
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:8
  16. It is challenging to achieve ultrasensitive and selective detection of waterborne pathogens at extremely low levels (i.e., single cell/mL) using conventional methods. Even with molecular methods such as ELISA ...

    Authors: Chao Wang, Foram Madiyar, Chenxu Yu and Jun Li
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:9
  17. Deposits of aggregated amyloid-β protein (Aβ) are a pathological hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Thus, one therapeutic strategy is to eliminate these deposits by halting Aβ aggregation. While a variety o...

    Authors: Kelly A. Moore, Kayla M. Pate, Deborah D. Soto-Ortega, Samuel Lohse, Nicholas van der Munnik, Mihyun Lim, Kaliah S. Jackson, Venetia D. Lyles, Lemeisha Jones, Nisha Glassgow, Vanessa M. Napumecheno, Shanee Mobley, Mark J. Uline, Rahina Mahtab, Catherine J. Murphy and Melissa A. Moss
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:5
  18. During hydrous ethanol production from the sugar refinery industry in Mexico, vinasse is generated. Phenolic compounds and melanoidins contribute to its color and make degradation of the vinasse a difficult ta...

    Authors: Elda España-Gamboa, Teresa Vicent, Xavier Font, Jorge Dominguez-Maldonado, Blondy Canto-Canché and Liliana Alzate-Gaviria
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:6
  19. Microbial consortia composed of autotrophic and heterotrophic species abound in nature, yet examples of synthetic communities with mixed metabolism are limited in the laboratory. We previously engineered a mod...

    Authors: Stephanie G. Hays, Leo L. W. Yan, Pamela A. Silver and Daniel C. Ducat
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:4
  20. A viable single cell is crucial for studies of single cell biology. In this paper, laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) was used to isolate individual cell with a closed chamber designed to avoid contaminatio...

    Authors: Yu Deng, Philippe Renaud, Zhongning Guo, Zhigang Huang and Ying Chen
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:2
  21. Cellulases are key player in the hydrolyzation of cellulose. Unfortunately, this reaction is slow and a bottleneck in the process chain from biomass to intermediates and biofuels due to low activities of the e...

    Authors: Martina Mühlmann, Martin Kunze, Joaquim Ribeiro, Bertram Geinitz, Christian Lehmann, Ulrich Schwaneberg, Ulrich Commandeur and Jochen Büchs
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2017 11:1
  22. Biofilm-based microalgal growth was determined as functions of organic chemical loading and water temperature utilizing dairy wastewater from a full-scale dairy farm. The dairy industry is a significant source...

    Authors: Zachary T. Fica and Ronald C. Sims
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:18
  23. There have been many trials to visualize smell using various techniques in order to objectively express the smell because information obtained from the sense of smell in human is very subjective. So far, well-...

    Authors: Hwi Jin Ko and Tai Hyun Park
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:17
  24. Each cell forever interacts with its extracellular matrix (ECM); a stem cell relies on this interaction to guide differentiation. The stiffness, nanotopography, protein composition, stress and strain inherent ...

    Authors: William J. Hadden and Yu Suk Choi
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:16
  25. Cycles of covalent modification are ubiquitous motifs in cellular signalling. Although such signalling cycles are implemented via a highly concise set of chemical reactions, they have been shown to be capable ...

    Authors: Mathias Foo, Rucha Sawlekar and Declan G. Bates
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:15
  26. Small-scale micro-bioreactors have become the cultivation vessel of choice during the first steps of bioprocess development. They combine high cultivation throughput with enhanced cost efficiency per cultivati...

    Authors: David Flitsch, Sebastian Krabbe, Tobias Ladner, Mario Beckers, Jana Schilling, Stefan Mahr, Uwe Conrath, Werner K. Schomburg and Jochen Büchs
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:14
  27. Alkaline amylase has significant potential for applications in the textile, paper and detergent industries, however, low yield of which cannot meet the requirement of industrial application. In this work, a no...

    Authors: Yingfang Ma, Wei Shen, Xianzhong Chen, Long Liu, Zhemin Zhou, Fei Xu and Haiquan Yang
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:13
  28. We propose, model, and implement a novel system of population-level intervention against a virus. One context is a treatment against a chronic infection such as HIV. The underlying principle is a form of virus...

    Authors: Matthew L. Paff, Scott L. Nuismer, Andrew D. Ellington, Ian J. Molineux, Ryan H. May and James J. Bull
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:12
  29. Genetic code expansion has developed into an elegant tool to incorporate unnatural amino acids (uAA) at predefined sites in the protein backbone in response to an amber codon. However, recombinant production a...

    Authors: Georg Wandrey, Joel Wurzel, Kyra Hoffmann, Tobias Ladner, Jochen Büchs, Lorenz Meinel and Tessa Lühmann
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:11
  30. The rapidly evolving discipline of biological and biomedical engineering requires adaptive instructional approaches that teach students to target and solve multi-pronged and ill-structured problems at the cutt...

    Authors: Ritu Raman, Marlon Mitchell, Pablo Perez-Pinera, Rashid Bashir and Lizanne DeStefano
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:10
  31. In this study, a hybrid treatment system (Fluidized Bed positioned in a biological reactor of an Activated Sludge process) was used to treat saline domestic wastewater. The performance of the mentioned hybrid ...

    Authors: N. Salmanikhas, M. Tizghadam and A. Rashidi Mehrabadi
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:9
  32. During the downstream process of bio-based bulk chemicals, organic impurities, mostly residues from the fermentation process, must be separated to obtain a pure and ready-to-market chemical. In this study, cap...

    Authors: Hendrik Laube, Frank-Michael Matysik, Andreas Schmidberger, Kerstin Mehlmann, Andreas Toursel and Jana Boden
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:7
  33. CRISPR assisted homology directed repair enables the introduction of virtually any modification to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome. Of obvious interest is the marker-free and seamless introduction of point mu...

    Authors: Damien Biot-Pelletier and Vincent J. J. Martin
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:6
  34. In recent years, there have been intensive efforts to develop synthetic microbial platforms for the production, biosensing and bio-remediation of fossil fuel constituents such as alkanes. Building predictable ...

    Authors: Toby P. Call, M. Kalim Akhtar, Frank Baganz and Chris Grant
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:5
  35. Synthetic biology aims to engineer biological systems for desired behaviors. The construction of these systems can be complex, often requiring genetic reprogramming, extensive de novo DNA synthesis, and functi...

    Authors: Gregory Linshiz, Erik Jensen, Nina Stawski, Changhao Bi, Nick Elsbree, Hong Jiao, Jungkyu Kim, Richard Mathies, Jay D. Keasling and Nathan J. Hillson
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:3
  36. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a powerful light scattering technique that can be used for sensitive immunoassay development and cell labeling. A major obstacle to using SERS is the complexity of f...

    Authors: Nathan D. Israelsen, Donald Wooley, Cynthia Hanson and Elizabeth Vargis
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:2
  37. Authors: Afnan Azizi, Wilson Lam, Hilary Phenix, Lioudmila Tepliakova, Ian J. Roney, Daniel Jedrysiak, Alex Power, Vaibhav Gupta, Nada Elnour, Martin Hanzel, Alexandra C. Tzahristos, Shihab Sarwar and Mads Kærn
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2016 10:1

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  38. Plant terpenoids are known for their diversity, stereochemical complexity, and their commercial interest as pharmaceuticals, food additives, and cosmetics. Developing biotechnology approaches for the productio...

    Authors: Thiyagarajan Gnanasekaran, Konstantinos Vavitsas, Johan Andersen-Ranberg, Agnieszka Zygadlo Nielsen, Carl Erik Olsen, Björn Hamberger and Poul Erik Jensen
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2015 9:24
  39. Imbalances in gene expression of a metabolic pathway can result in less-yield of the desired products. Several targets were intensively investigated to balance the gene expression, such as promoter, ribosome b...

    Authors: Shasha Zhang, Xuejin Zhao, Yong Tao and Chunbo Lou
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2015 9:23
  40. In the field of biomedical engineering, many studies have focused on the possible applications of graphene and related nanomaterials due to their potential for use as scaffolds, coating materials and delivery ...

    Authors: Yong Cheol Shin, Jong Ho Lee, Min Jeong Kim, Suck Won Hong, Bongju Kim, Jung Keun Hyun, Yu Suk Choi, Jong-Chul Park and Dong-Wook Han
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2015 9:22
  41. Cell migration is a vital process for growth and repair. In vitro migration assays, utilized to study cell migration, often rely on physical scraping of a cell monolayer to induce cell migration. The physical act...

    Authors: Kaitlyn R. Ammann, Katrina J. DeCook, Phat L. Tran, Valerie M. Merkle, Pak K. Wong and Marvin J. Slepian
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2015 9:19