Bracewell et al., 2002 - Google Patents
An in-line flow injection optical biosensor for real-time bioprocess monitoringBracewell et al., 2002
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- Bracewell D
- Gill A
- Hoare M
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- Food and bioproducts processing
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The development of a flow injection analysis (FIA) module for use in conjunction with an optical biosensor to permit its use for on-line bioprocess measurement is described. The system allows automated delivery of a sample from the process to the biosensor. Automation …
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