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Neue Applikationsfelder für Single-use-Bioreaktoren

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Single-use bioreactor development is–compared to conventional bioreactors–a young field of research. This article aims to describe recent achievements and remaining challenges of single-use bioreactors from the microliter to the cubic meter scale. A focus is put on the application for bacteria, yeast and algae. The various design approaches of single-use bioreactors allow tailored applications to fulfil the different demands considering shear forces, power input, gas mass transfer and mixing time.

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Junne, S., Marbà-Ardébol, A.M. & Neubauer, P. Neue Applikationsfelder für Single-use-Bioreaktoren. Biospektrum 22, 96–99 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-016-0660-9

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