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Paul F. Greenfield

Researcher at University of Queensland

Publications -  156
Citations -  9086

Paul F. Greenfield is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fermentation & Oil shale. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 156 publications receiving 8559 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul F. Greenfield include Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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The kinetics of baculovirus adsorption to insect cells in suspension culture

TL;DR: The influence of various culture parameters on the attachment of a recombinant baculovirus to suspended insect cells was examined and it was found that the fractional rate of virus attachment was independent of the multiplicity of infection but dependent on the cell density.
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A Packed Bed Solid-State Cultivation System for The Production of Animal Feed: Cultivation, Drying and Product Quality

TL;DR: A standing column packed bed bioreactor was constructed to enable packed bed operation during solid-state cultivation (SSC) of sago starch by R. oligosporus UQM 145F to be followed by in situ drying of the microbial product.
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Hybridoma cells in a protein-free medium within a composite gel perfusion bioreactor

TL;DR: The results of growing composite gel immobilized hybridoma SPO1 cells in a protein-free medium within a fluidized-bed perfusion bioreactor and significant increases in cell metabolic activities, including substrate utilization and byproduct formation, were observed.
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Calcium alginate immobilized hybridomas grown using a fluidized-bed perfusion system with a protein-free medium

TL;DR: The immobilization process using small beads caused a lower cell viability initially but allowed a higher rate of cell growth subsequently, compared to those in large beads, and a significant drop in the formation of lactate after the cell growth entered a steady state suggested a higher activity of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle in the cells when the cell density became high.
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Major considerations in the corporate development of R&D strategies within Australian technology-based firms

TL;DR: In this article, the authors empirically examined major considerations in corporate R&D decision-making in Australia and found that Australian companies do not regard tax incentives as key to formulating corporate research strategies.