Immuno- and flow cytometric analytical methods for biotechnological research and process monitoring

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Authors

  • A. Degelau
  • R. Freitag
  • F. Linz
  • C. Middendorf
  • T. Scheper
  • T. Bley
  • S. Müller
  • P. Stoll
  • K. F. Reardon

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  • Colorado State University
  • Saxon Institute for Applied Biotechnology (e.V.)
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-144
Number of pages30
JournalJournal of biotechnology
Volume25
Issue number1-2
Publication statusPublished - Aug 1992

Abstract

In this article, the applications of immunoanalysis and flow cytometry for research and process monitoring in biotechnology are discussed. Brief reviews of the two analytical methods are followed by descriptions of actual applications in various areas of biotechnology. In the case of immunoanalysis, emphasis is placed on systems for on-line bioprocess monitoring, and examples are given for a thermostable pullulanase, a mouse IgG, and antithrombin III. Although flow cytometry is not currently an on-line analytical technique, its value as an off-line method is illustrated by examples of the measurement of shear stress effects, lipid content, and sterol content.

Keywords

    Bioprocess monitoring, Flow injection analysis, Immunoassay, Laser flow cytometry, On-line analysis

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Immuno- and flow cytometric analytical methods for biotechnological research and process monitoring. / Degelau, A.; Freitag, R.; Linz, F. et al.
In: Journal of biotechnology, Vol. 25, No. 1-2, 08.1992, p. 115-144.

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Degelau, A, Freitag, R, Linz, F, Middendorf, C, Scheper, T, Bley, T, Müller, S, Stoll, P & Reardon, KF 1992, 'Immuno- and flow cytometric analytical methods for biotechnological research and process monitoring', Journal of biotechnology, vol. 25, no. 1-2, pp. 115-144. https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-1656(92)90112-M
Degelau, A., Freitag, R., Linz, F., Middendorf, C., Scheper, T., Bley, T., Müller, S., Stoll, P., & Reardon, K. F. (1992). Immuno- and flow cytometric analytical methods for biotechnological research and process monitoring. Journal of biotechnology, 25(1-2), 115-144. https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-1656(92)90112-M
Degelau A, Freitag R, Linz F, Middendorf C, Scheper T, Bley T et al. Immuno- and flow cytometric analytical methods for biotechnological research and process monitoring. Journal of biotechnology. 1992 Aug;25(1-2):115-144. doi: 10.1016/0168-1656(92)90112-M
Degelau, A. ; Freitag, R. ; Linz, F. et al. / Immuno- and flow cytometric analytical methods for biotechnological research and process monitoring. In: Journal of biotechnology. 1992 ; Vol. 25, No. 1-2. pp. 115-144.
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