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Recent Patents on Biotechnology - Volume 4, Issue 3, 2010

Volume 4, Issue 3, 2010
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Editorial [Hot topic: Molecular Display Technologies-Development and Improvement of Powerful Solutions in Medical, Pharmaceutical, and Sustainable Biotechnology (Guest Editors: Seiji Shibasaki and Mitsuyoshi Ueda)]
Authors: Mitsuyoshi Ueda and Seiji ShibasakiSince the development of genetic engineering in the 1970s, various biotechnological tools have been established. These tools, which use gene manipulation techniques, have been used to manufacture biologically active compounds and pharmaceutics; they have also enabled the production of various important molecules whose production by conventional fermentation technology was difficult. Thus, gene manipulation techni Read More
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Staphylococcal Surface Display in Combinatorial Protein Engineering and Epitope Mapping of Antibodies
Authors: Nina Kronqvist, Magdalena Malm, Johan Rockberg, Barbara Hjelm, Mathias Uhlen, Stefan Stahl and John LofblomThe field of combinatorial protein engineering for generation of new affinity proteins started in the mid 80s by the development of phage display. Although phage display is a prime example of a simple yet highly efficient method, manifested by still being the standard technique 25 years later, new alternative technologies are available today. One of the more successful new display technologies is cell display. Here we review the Read More
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An Approach to Rational Ligand-Design Based on a Thermodynamic Analysis
Authors: Mihoko Ui and Kouhei TsumotoThermodynamic analysis is an effective tool in screening of lead-compounds for development of potential drug candidates. In most cases, a ligand achieve high affinity and specificity to a target protein by means of both favorable enthalpy and entropy terms, which can be reflected in binding profiles of Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC). A favorable enthalpy change suggests the contribution of noncovalent contacts such as Read More
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Developments in High-Yield System Expressed Vaccines and Immunotherapy
Authors: Marissa Geels and Kaiming YeConventional vaccine production techniques are outdated, leaving the world defenseless to viruses and pathogens. Successful protection necessitates the innovation of strategies that can generate an induced defensive humoral and cellular response with: ease of mass production, nominal side-effects, and controlled design specificity, all while being cost effective. Fortunately, technology exists to facilitate such adva Read More
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Development of Yeast Molecular Display Systems Focused on Therapeutic Proteins, Enzymes, and Foods: Functional Analysis of Proteins and its Application to Bioconversion
Authors: Seiji Shibasaki and Mitsuyoshi UedaMolecular display systems using yeast have been developed for industrial, medical, pharmaceutical, and biological studies. Although several host cells are available to construct a molecular display system, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a well-established and convenient organism in eukaryotes. A wide variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic proteins have been displayed on yeast cell surfaces. In addition, functional anal Read More
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Bioengineering of Bacterial Magnetic Particles and their Applications in Biotechnology
Authors: Tomoko Yoshino, Yoshiaki Maeda and Tadashi MatsunagaMagnetic particles have attracted much attention for their versatile uses in biotechnology, especially in medical applications. The major advantage of magnetic particles is that they can be easily manipulated by magnetic forces. Magnetotactic bacteria synthesize nano-sized biomagnetites, otherwise known as bacterial magnetic particles (BacMPs) that are individually enveloped by a lipid bilayer membrane. The mechanisms Read More
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Applications of Yeast Cell-Surface Display in Bio-Refinery
Authors: Akihiko Kondo, Tsutomu Tanaka, Tomohisa Hasunuma and Chiaki OginoThe dependency on depleting natural resources is a challenge for energy security that can be potentially answered by bioenergy. Bioenergy is derived from starchy and lignocellulosic biomass in the form of bioethanol or from vegetable oils in the form of biodiesel fuel. The acid and enzymatic methods have been developed for the hydrolysis of biomass and for transesterifiaction of plant oils. However, acid hydrolysis Read More
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Role of Immunostimulatory Molecules in Poultry Vaccines
Authors: Sachin Kumar, Monika Koul and Anant RaiImmunization by vaccination is the most suitable and safest method for preventing infectious diseases in the poultry worldwide. Vaccines alone cannot effectively protect birds from variety of pathogens under field conditions. The combined use of potent immunostimulants in vaccines is an alternative to increase the efficacy of vaccines that can be achieved by the development of better adjuvant. One such adjuvant is cytoki Read More
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Green Biofactories: Recombinant Protein Production in Plants
Authors: Adil Ahmad, Eridan O. Pereira, Andrew J. Conley, Alex S. Richman and Rima MenassaUntil recently, low accumulation levels have been the major bottleneck for plant-made recombinant protein production. However, several breakthroughs have been described in the past few years allowing for very high accumulation levels, mainly through chloroplast transformation and transient expression, coupled with subcellular targeting and protein fusions. Another important factor influencing our ability to use p Read More
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Patent Selections
The patents annotated in this section have been selected from various patent data bases. These recent patents are relevant to the articles published in this journal issue, categorized by different biotechnology methods, processes and techniques involved.
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Volumes & issues
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Volume 19 (2025)
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Volume 17 (2023)
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Volume 16 (2022)
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Volume 15 (2021)
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Volume 14 (2020)
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Volume 13 (2019)
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Volume 12 (2018)
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Volume 11 (2017)
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Volume 10 (2016)
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Volume 9 (2015)
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Volume 8 (2014)
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Volume 7 (2013)
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Volume 6 (2012)
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Volume 5 (2011)
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Volume 4 (2010)
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Volume 3 (2009)
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Volume 2 (2008)
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