Cultivation of recombinant E. coli and production of fusion protein in 60-1 bubble column and airlift tower loop reactors.
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K Schügerl | B Hitzmann | U. Rinas | K. Schügerl | B. Hitzmann | U Rinas | H. Kracke-Helm | H A Kracke-Helm
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