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Microbial cells are attractive biorecognition elements for electrochemical biosensing applications.
Microbial cells are a developing technology that could potentially provide renewable energy (McCormick, 2011).
Inside a biofilm, microbial cells are embedded in ECM, which binds them to each other and to the substrate.
Enzymes and microbial cells are increasingly being used for a variety of biochemical transformations.
Microbial cells are collected by filtration of 2 L seawater through 0.2 μm pore Sterivex GP filter (Millipore, Massachusetts. Cat. # SVGPL10RC), using a Masterflex L/S Compact peristaltic pump fitted with an L/S 8 channel head (Cole Parmer).
This is due to the fact that microbial cells are excellent systems for enzyme production.
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Afterwards, the microbial cells were pelleted by centrifugation, and the supernatant was filtered through a 0.22-mm filter (Millipore).
By pulsed electric field (PEF) application a permeabilization of plant, animal and microbial cells is achieved.
Isolation and separation of the target microbial cells is quite important in applied microbiology.
A term related to the rate of growth of microbial cells was added to the kinetic model.
Density-gradient separation of microbial cells is highly selective, drastically modifying metabolic (CLP Profiles) and species (T-RFLP patterns) diversity, as well as activity parameters.
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