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Release Summary. Swedish Biomimetics 3000 invents continuous peptide manufacturing process μLOT®.
From antifreeze proteins in fish blood to cleaner enzymes in marine microorganisms, Earth’s colder climes are teeming with remarkable innovations that humans are now learning to replicate.
Home Topics Bioprocessing X-Therma Brings Biomimetics to Bioprocessing Xiaoxi Wei, PhD, is CEO of X-Therma, and Mark Kline, PhD, serves as CTO. Both were co-founders of the company.
Proteins are the building blocks of all living things. A vast amount research takes place on how these proteins are made and what they do, from enzymes that carry out chemical reactions to ...
A team from MIT has created a new adhesive with proteins found in mussels and other shellfish. ... Inventions that use things found in nature as inspiration are called biomimetics.
Fluorescent proteins have revolutionized our ability to study biological systems. Despite a wealth of fluorescence tools, some fundamental biological processes — like the interactions between ...
Researchers from Heidelberg University and Sendai University in Japan used new biotechnological methods to study how human cells react to and further process external signals. They focussed on the ...
Resilin is critical in the flight and jumping systems of insects as a polymeric rubber-like protein with outstanding elasticity. However, insight into the underlying molecular mechanisms ...
The µLOT® technology platform provides true continuous manufacturing of peptides enabling in-line process analytical technologies ... Developed by UK company Swedish Biomimetics 3000 Ltd ...
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