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Science-based bioprocess design for filamentous fungi

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This review summarizes current strategies for science-based bioprocess design and control for filamentous fungi aiming at reducing development times and increasing process economics and discusses recent developments and trends regarding three crucial aspects throughout the biop rocess life cycle of filamentous fungus.
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This article is published in Trends in Biotechnology.The article was published on 2013-01-01. It has received 76 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bioprocess.

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Biotechnological potential of plant-associated endophytic fungi: hope versus hype.

TL;DR: The current challenges in transforming curiosity driven discoveries into industrial scale endophyte biotechnology are defined and the possible practical, feasible, and sustainable strategies that can lead to harnessing fungal endophytes-mediated pharmaceutical products are discussed.
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Challenges in industrial fermentation technology research.

TL;DR: Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is introduced as a promising tool that can be used to support the scaling up and scaling down of bioreactors, and for studying mixing and the potential occurrence of gradients in a tank.
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Antiviral Agents From Fungi: Diversity, Mechanisms and Potential Applications.

TL;DR: The current knowledge of fungi as producers of antiviral compounds is summarized and how the antiviral action has been assessed and what is known about the molecular mechanisms and actual targets are investigated.
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From Discovery to Production: Biotechnology of Marine Fungi for the Production of New Antibiotics.

TL;DR: This review summarises the current state in biotechnological production of marine fungal antibiotics and points out the enormous potential of biotechnology in all stages of the discovery-to-development pipeline.
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Biofuel production: an odyssey from metabolic engineering to fermentation scale-up.

TL;DR: Fermentation engineers need to adopt new metabolic flux analysis tools that integrate kinetics, hydrodynamics, and 13C-proteomics, to reveal the dynamic physiologies of the microbial host under large bioreactor conditions.
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Fungal morphology and metabolite production in submerged mycelial processes.

TL;DR: This review is focused on the factors influencing the fungal morphology and metabolite production in submerged culture and the development of any particular morphological form.
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Process analytical technology : spectroscopic tools and implementation strategies for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the history and development of NIR in process analytical chemistry, and present the future trends in the field of process analytical chemical research, as well as future research directions in this field.
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Characterization and control of fungal morphology for improved production performance in biotechnology.

TL;DR: The resulting morphology has been shown to be influenced strongly by process parameters, including power input through stirring and aeration, mass transfer characteristics, pH value, osmolality and the presence of solid micro-particles.
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Soft sensors in bioprocessing: A status report and recommendations

TL;DR: The panel was to provide an update on the present status of the subject and to identify critical needs and issues for the furthering of the successful development of soft sensor methods in bioprocess engineering research and for industrial applications, in particular with focus on biopharmaceutical applications.
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Biomass measurement online: the performance of in situ measurements and software sensors

TL;DR: This review concentrates on the applications of dielectric spectroscopy, optical density, infrared spectroscopic, and fluorescence for in situ measurement of biomass.
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