Volume 100, Number 3, June 15, 2008 FEATURES vii Spotlight ARTICLES Biocatalysis, Protein Engineering, and Nanobiotechnology 403 Charge-Directed Targeting of Antimicrobial Protein-Nanoparticle Conjugates R. Satishkumar and A. Vertegel Published online 8 January 2008 Biofuels and Environmental Biotechnology 413 Effect of Humic Acids on Electricity Generation Integrated With Xylose Degradation in Microbial Fuel Cells L. Huang and I. Angelidaki Published online 30 January 2008 423 Variability of the Response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Strains to Lignocellulose Hydrolysate T. Modig, J.R.M. Almeida, M.F. Gorwa-Grauslund, and G. Lidén Published online 30 January 2008 Bioprocess Engineering and Supporting Technologies 430 Multiplex Bacterial Growth Monitoring in 24-Well Microplates Using a Dual Optical Sensor for Dissolved Oxygen and pH A.S. Kocincová, S. Nagl, S. Arain, C. Krause, S.M. Borisov, M. Arnold, and O.S. Wolfbeis Published online 30 January 2008 439 High Concentrations of Clavulanic Acid But Not of Its Degradation Products Decrease Glycerol Consumption and Oxygen Uptake Rates in Cultures of Streptomyces clavuligerus S. Brethauer, M. Held, and S. Panke Published online 8 January 2008 BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOENGINEERING page 567 page 506 page 403
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Volume 100, Number 3, June 15, 2008
FEATURES
vii Spotlight
ARTICLES
Biocatalysis, Protein Engineering, and Nanobiotechnology
403 Charge-Directed Targeting of Antimicrobial Protein-Nanoparticle Conjugates
R. Satishkumar and A. Vertegel
Published online 8 January 2008
Biofuels and Environmental Biotechnology
413 Effect of Humic Acids on Electricity Generation Integrated With Xylose Degradation in Microbial Fuel Cells
L. Huang and I. Angelidaki
Published online 30 January 2008
423 Variability of the Response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Strains to Lignocellulose Hydrolysate
T. Modig, J.R.M. Almeida, M.F. Gorwa-Grauslund, and G. Lidén
Published online 30 January 2008
Bioprocess Engineering and Supporting Technologies
430 Multiplex Bacterial Growth Monitoring in 24-Well Microplates Using a Dual Optical Sensor for Dissolved Oxygen and pH
A.S. Kocincová, S. Nagl, S. Arain, C. Krause, S.M. Borisov, M. Arnold, and O.S. Wolfbeis
Published online 30 January 2008
439 High Concentrations of Clavulanic Acid But Not of Its Degradation Products Decrease Glycerol Consumption and Oxygen Uptake Rates in Cultures of Streptomyces clavuligerus
S. Brethauer, M. Held, and S. Panke
Published online 8 January 2008
BIOTECHNOLOGYBIOENGINEERING
page 567
page 506
page 403
448 A Novel Method for Monitoring Monoclonal Antibody Production During Cell Culture
H. Szmacinski, D.S. Smith, M.A. Hanson, Y. Kostov, J.R. Lakowicz, and G. Rao
Published online 1 February 2008
458 Fungal Mycelia Show Lag Time Before Re-Growth on Endogenous Carbon
J.K. Pollack, Z. J. Li, and M.R. Marten
Published online 8 January 2008
Bioseparations and Downstream Processing
466 Solvent-Impregnated Resins as an In Situ Product Recovery Tool for Phenol Recovery From Pseudomonas putida S12TPL Fermentations
C. van den Berg, N. Wierckx, J. Vente, P. Bussmann, J. de Bont, and L. van der Wielen
Published online 30 January 2008
473 Micro Biochemical Engineering to Accelerate the Design of Industrial Scale Downstream Processes for Biopharmaceutical Proteins
N.J. Titchener-Hooker, P. Dunnill, and M. Hoare
Published online 30 January 2008
488 Viral Clearance Using Disposable Systems in Monoclonal Antibody Commercial Downstream Processing
J.X. Zhou, F. Solamo, T. Hong, M. Shearer, and T. Tressel
Published online 1 February 2008
Cellular and Metabolic Engineering
497 Fermentative Production of l-Glycerol 3-Phosphate Utilizing a Saccharomyces cerevisiae Strain With an Engineered Glycerol Biosynthetic Pathway
A. Popp, H.T.T. Nguyen, K. Boulahya, C. Bideaux, S. Alfenore, S.E. Guillouet, and E. Nevoigt
Published online 1 February 2008
Engineering Science of Biological Systems
506 Effects of Doxycycline on Articular Cartilage GAG Release and Mechanical Properties Following Impact
T.J. Blumberg, R.M. Natoli, and K.A. Athanasiou
Published online 8 January 2008
516 An Effi cient Approach to Automate the Manual Trial and Error Calibration of Activated Sludge Models
G. Sin, D.J.W. De Pauw, S. Weijers, and P.A. Vanrolleghem
Published online 20 December 2007
page 560
page 458
529 Simultaneous Nitrifi cation, Denitrifi cation, and Phosphorus Removal From Nutrient-Rich Industrial Wastewater Using Granular Sludge
G. Yilmaz, R. Lemaire, J. Keller, and Z. Yuan
Published online 20 December 2007
Systems Biotechnology
542 Integrating Cybernetic Modeling With Pathway Analysis Provides a Dynamic, Systems-Level Description of Metabolic Control
J.D. Young, K.L. Henne, J.A. Morgan, A.E. Konopka, and D. Ramkrishna
Published online 1 February 2008
Tissue Engineering and Delivery Systems
560 Biomaterial-Loaded Allograft Threaded Cage for the Treatment of Femoral Head Osteonecrosis in a Goat Model
S. Yang, X. Wu, R. Mei, C. Yang, J. Li, W. Xu, and S. Ye
Published online 1 February 2008
567 Establishment and Characterization of Conditions Required for Tumor Colonization by Intravenously Delivered Bacteria
Y.A. Yu, Q. Zhang, and A.A. Szalay
Published online 8 January 2008
579 Microfl uidic Electroporation for Delivery of Small Molecules and Genes Into Cells Using a Common DC Power Supply
H.-Y. Wang and C. Lu
Published online 8 January 2008
587 Creating a Spectrum of Fibrocartilages Through Different Cell Sources and Biochemical Stimuli
G.M. Hoben and K.A. Athanasiou
Published online 13 December 2007
COMMUNICATION TO THE EDITOR
Systems Biotechnology
599 N-Acyl Homoserine Lactonase Promotes Prevention of Erwinia Virulence With Zwittermicin A-Producing Strain Bacillus cereus
C. Zhao, H. Zeng, Z. Yu, and M. Sun
Published online 1 February 2008
page 587
page 579
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