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Jose C. Merchuk

Researcher at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Publications -  93
Citations -  4989

Jose C. Merchuk is an academic researcher from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The author has contributed to research in topics: Airlift & Mass transfer. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 93 publications receiving 4682 citations. Previous affiliations of Jose C. Merchuk include Jerusalem College of Engineering, Chennai.

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Aqueous two-phase systems for protein separation: Studies on phase inversion

TL;DR: In this paper, phase equilibrium studies were performed with the PEG 400phosphate system, obtaining equilibrium binodal lines, tie lines, and phase inversion points, and a method of calculation of the critical point on the binoderal curve is described.
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Oxygen uptake rate in microbial processes: An overview

TL;DR: The oxygen uptake rate (THE AUTHORS') in different fermentation broths is examined and the reciprocal influence of THEIR and OTR is presented and an analysis of rate-limiting variables is carried out.
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Hepatocyte behavior within three-dimensional porous alginate scaffolds.

TL;DR: The studies show that alginate sponges can provide a conducive environment to facilitate the performance of cultured hepatocytes by enhancing their aggregation.
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Modeling mass transfer in hepatocyte spheroids via cell viability, spheroid size, and hepatocellular functions.

TL;DR: The results on mass transport in spheroids and its effects on cell viability and productivity provide a useful tool for the design of 3D scaffolds with pore diameters of 100 μm.
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A model integrating fluid dynamics in photosynthesis and photoinhibition processes

TL;DR: In this article, a mathematical representation of the growth of a photosynthetic system in an alternating light/dark regime is proposed, integrating fluid dynamics and maintenance in the three-state model developed earlier by Eilers and Peeters.