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René Handrick

Researcher at University of Applied Sciences Biberach

Publications -  68
Citations -  2997

René Handrick is an academic researcher from University of Applied Sciences Biberach. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chinese hamster ovary cell & Apoptosis. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 66 publications receiving 2623 citations. Previous affiliations of René Handrick include University of Duisburg-Essen & University of Stuttgart.

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Microbial degradation of polyhydroxyalkanoates.

TL;DR: This contribution provides a summary of the biochemical and molecular biological characteristics of e-PHA depolymerases and focuses on the intracellular mobilization of storage PHA by intracesllular PHA depolemerases (i-P HA depolyMERases) of PHA-accumulating bacteria.
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The art of CHO cell engineering: A comprehensive retrospect and future perspectives

TL;DR: This review provides a comprehensive summary of the most fundamental achievements in CHO cell engineering over the past three decades and discusses the potential of novel and innovative methodologies that might contribute to further enhancement of existing CHO based production platforms for biopharmaceutical manufacturing in the future.
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Celecoxib activates a novel mitochondrial apoptosis signaling pathway.

TL;DR: Celecoxib induces apoptosis via a novel apoptosome‐dependent but Bcl‐2‐independent mitochondrial pathway through the induction of apoptosis upon treatment with Celecoxib was tested in Jurkat T‐ and BJAB B‐lymphoma cell lines with defects in either pathway.
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A New Type of Thermoalkalophilic Hydrolase of Paucimonas lemoignei with High Specificity for Amorphous Polyesters of Short Chain-length Hydroxyalkanoic Acids

TL;DR: A novel type of hydrolase was purified from culture fluid of Paucimonas (formerlyPseudomonas) lemoignei and revealed an unusual substrate specificity of the purified enzyme for amorphous poly((R)-3-hydroxyalkanoates) (PHA), which has the unique property to recognize the physical state of the polymeric substrate by discrimination between amorphously PHA and denatured, partially crystalline PHA.
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Mobilization of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) in Ralstonia eutropha.

TL;DR: Native PHB granules isolated from chromosomal knockout mutants of an intracellular PHB (i-PHB) depolymerase gene of R. eutropha H16 and HF210 showed a reduced but not completely eliminated activity of 3HB release and indicated the presence of i- PHB depolyMERase isoenzymes.