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Volume 102, Number 4, March 1, 2009
FEATURES
vii Spotlight
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977 Damage Mechanisms of Suspended Animal Cells in Agitated Bioreactors with and Without Bubble EntrainmentK.T. Kunas and E.T. Papoutsakis
Introduction by E.T. Papoutsakis
ARTICLES
Biocatalysis, Protein Engineering, and Nanobiotechnology
988 Expanding Substrate Specifi city of GT-B Fold Glycosyltransferase Via Domain Swapping and High-Throughput ScreeningS.-H. Park, H.-Y. Park, J.K. Sohng, H.C. Lee, K. Liou, Y.J. Yoon, and B.-G. Kim
Published online 29 September 2008
995 Biocatalytic Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene With Bio-Palladium in a Pilot-Scale Membrane ReactorT. Hennebel, H. Simoen, W. De Windt, M. Verloo, N. Boon, and W. Verstraete
Published online 19 September 2008
1003 A Novel Aryl Acylamidase From Nocardia farcinica Hydrolyses PolyamideS. Heumann, A. Eberl, G. Fischer-Colbrie, H. Pobeheim, F. Kaufmann, D. Ribitsch, A. Cavaco-Paulo, and G.M. Guebitz
Published online 19 September 2008
1012 Development of a Denaturation/Renaturation-Based Production Process for Ferritin NanoparticlesA. Jääskeläinen, T. Soukka, U. Lamminmäki, T. Korpimäki, and M. Virta
Published online 24 September 2008
1025 Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Study of Subtilisin Carlsberg During Prolonged Exposure to Organic SolventsE. Fasoli, A. Ferrer, and G.L. Barletta
Published online 29 September 2008
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Biofuels and Environmental Biotechnology
1033 An Optimized Microplate Assay System for Quantitative Evaluation of Plant Cell Wall-Degrading Enzyme Activity of Fungal Culture ExtractsB.C. King, M.K. Donnelly, G.C. Bergstrom, L.P. Walker, and D.M. Gibson
Published online 29 September 2008
1045 High-Level Bacterial Cellulase Accumulation in Chloroplast-Transformed Tobacco Mediated by Downstream Box FusionsB.N. Gray, B.A. Ahner, and M.R. Hanson
Published online 3 October 2008
1055 Hydrogen Production by Photoautotrophic Sulfur-Deprived Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Pre-Grown and Incubated Under High LightI.V. Tolstygina, T.K. Antal, S.N. Kosourov, T.E. Krendeleva, A.B. Rubin, and A.A. Tsygankov
Published online 29 September 2008
Bioprocess Engineering and Supporting Technologies
1062 Maintenance and Growth Requirements in the Metabolism of Debaryomyces hansenii Performing Xylose-to-Xylitol Bioconversion in Corncob Hemicellulose HydrolyzateB. Rivas, P. Torre, J.M. Domínguez, and A. Converti
Published online 3 October 2008
1074 Production of Mouse Interleukin-12 Is Greater in Tobacco Hairy Roots Grown in a Mist Reactor Than in an Airlift ReactorC. Liu, M.J. Towler, G. Medrano, C.L. Cramer, and P.J. Weathers
Published online 29 September 2008
1087 Engineering Cell Lines for Production of Replication Defective HSV-1 Gene Therapy VectorsK.G. Grant, D.M. Krisky, M.M. Ataai, and J.C. Glorioso III
Published online 17 September 2008
1098 In Situ 2D Fluorometry and Chemometric Monitoring of Mammalian Cell CulturesA.P. Teixeira, C.A.M. Portugal, N. Carinhas, J.M.L. Dias, J.P. Crespo, P.M. Alves, M.J.T. Carrondo, and R. Oliveira
Published online 17 September 2008
1107 A Clone Screening Method Using mRNA Levels to Determine Specifi c Productivity and Product Quality for Monoclonal AntibodiesC.J. Lee, G. Seth, J. Tsukuda, and R.W. Hamilton
Published online 17 September 2008
1119 Evaluation of the Effect of Chronic Hydrodynamical Stresses on Cultures of Suspensed CHO-6E6 CellsR. Godoy-Silva, M. Mollet, and J.J. Chalmers
Published online 19 September 2008
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Bioseparations and Downstream Processing
1131 Modeling Electrostatic Exclusion Effects During Ion Exchange Chromatography of Monoclonal Antibodies A.L. Zydney, C. Harinarayan, and R. van Reis
Published online 19 September 2008
1141 Selective Antibody Precipitation Using Polyelectrolytes: A Novel Approach to the Purifi cation of Monoclonal AntibodiesP. McDonald, C. Victa, J.N. Carter-Franklin, and R. Fahrner
Published online 19 September 2008
Cellular and Metabolic Engineering
1152 Mutated Polyadenylation Signals for Controlling Expression Levels of Multiple Genes in Mammalian CellsY. Yang, Mariati, S.C.L. Ho, and M.G.S. Yap
Published online 29 September 2008
1161 Metabolic Flux Analysis of Shewanella spp. Reveals Evolutionary Robustness in Central Carbon MetabolismY.J. Tang, H.G. Martin, P.S. Dehal, A. Deutschbauer, X. Llora, A. Meadows, A. Arkin, and J.D. Keasling
Published online 24 September 2008
1170 Molecular Engineering of Exocytic Vesicle Traffi c Enhances the Productivity of Chinese Hamster Ovary CellsR.-W. Peng and M. Fussenegger
Published online 19 September 2008
1182 A Study of Monoclonal Antibody-Producing CHO Cell Lines: What Makes a Stable High Producer?J. Chusainow, Y.S. Yang, J.H.M. Yeo, P.C. Toh, P. Asvadi, N.S.C. Wong, andM.G.S. Yap
Published online 8 October 2008
Engineering Science of Biological Systems
1197 Tricalcium Phosphate Nanoparticles Enable Rapid Purifi cation, Increase Transduction Kinetics, and Modify the Tropism of Mammalian VirusesI.A.J. Dreesen, N.A. Lüchinger, W.J. Stark, and M. Fussenegger
Published online 8 October 2008
Synthetic Biology
1209 Shifting of the Distribution of Aromatic Monomer-Units in Polyhydroxyalkanoic Acid to Longer Units by Salicylic Acid in Pseudomonas fl uorescens BM07 Grown With Mixtures of Fructose and 11-Phenoxyundecanoic AcidM.H. Choi, J. Xu, J.K. Rho, J.H. Shim, and S.C. Yoon
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Tissue Engineering and Delivery Systems
1222 Design of Well and Groove Microchannel Bioreactors for Cell CultureN. Korin, A. Bransky, M. Khoury, U. Dinnar, and S. Levenberg
Published online 29 September 2008
1231 Controlling Cell Position in Complex Heterotypic 3D Microtissues by Tissue FusionA.P. Rago, D.M. Dean, and J.R. Morgan
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1242 Cross-Linking Density Alters Early Metabolic Activities in Chondrocytes Encapsulated in Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Hydrogels and Cultured in the Rotating Wall VesselI. Villanueva, B.J. Klement, D. von Deutsch, and S.J. Bryant
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1251 Engineering and Expression of a Chimeric Transferrin Receptor Monoclonal Antibody for Blood–Brain Barrier Delivery in the MouseR.J. Boado, Y. Zhang, Y. Wang, and W.M. Pardridge
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1259 An Injectable Cellulose-Based Hydrogel for the Transfer of Autologous Nasal Chondrocytes in Articular Cartilage DefectsC. Vinatier, O. Gauthier, A. Fatimi, C. Merceron, M. Masson, A. Moreau, F. Moreau, B. Fellah, P. Weiss, and J. Guicheux
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR
Biocatalysis, Protein Engineering, and Nanobiotechnology
1268 The Activity of Human CYP2D6 in Low Water Organic SolventsJ. Zhao and K. Auclair
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1273 Effect of Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate on Subtilisin Carlsberg Proteolysis of an Immobilized Ovalbumin FilmL.L. Foose, H.W. Blanch, and C.J. Radke
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Cellular and Metabolic Engineering
1278 Selective Separation and Co-Culture of Cells by Photo-Induced Enhancement of Cell Adhesion (PIECA)J.-i. Edahiro, K. Sumaru, Y. Ooshima, and T. Kanamori
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Fusion of cellular tissues, created by a micromold, was investigated by SEM and fl uorescent microscopy. The investigation has implications in developmental biology and tissue engineering. (Picture courtesy of Adam Rago, Dylan Dean, and Jeffrey Morgan.)
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