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Matrices (Re)Loaded: Durability, Viability, And Fermentative Capacity Of Yeast Encapsulated In Beads Of Different Composition During Long-Term Fed-Batch Culture, Jordan Gulli, Peter Yunker, Frank Rosenzweig Oct 2020

Matrices (Re)Loaded: Durability, Viability, And Fermentative Capacity Of Yeast Encapsulated In Beads Of Different Composition During Long-Term Fed-Batch Culture, Jordan Gulli, Peter Yunker, Frank Rosenzweig

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

Encapsulated microbes have been used for decades to produce commodities ranging from methyl ketone to beer. Encapsulated cells undergo limited replication, which enables them to more efficiently convert substrate to product than planktonic cells and which contributes to their stress resistance. To determine how encapsulated yeast supports long-term, repeated fed-batch ethanologenic fermentation, and whether different matrices influence that process, fermentation and indicators of matrix durability and cell viability were monitored in high-dextrose, fed-batch culture over 7 weeks. At most timepoints, ethanol yield (g/g) in encapsulated cultures exceeded that in planktonic cultures. And frequently, ethanol yield differed among the four matrices …


Biocompatible Polymeric Coatings Do Not Inherently Reducethe Cytotoxicity Of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles, Ayli̇n Şendemi̇r Ürkmez, Ece Bayir, Eyüp Bi̇lgi̇, Mehmet Özgün Özen Jan 2017

Biocompatible Polymeric Coatings Do Not Inherently Reducethe Cytotoxicity Of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles, Ayli̇n Şendemi̇r Ürkmez, Ece Bayir, Eyüp Bi̇lgi̇, Mehmet Özgün Özen

Turkish Journal of Biology

Nanotechnology in biomedical research is an emerging and promising tool for different purposes, like high-resolution medical imaging, diagnostics, and targeted drug delivery. Although some experimental efforts focused on determination of the cytotoxicity of nanoparticles (NPs) are present, there are many controversial results. In this study, chitosan (CS)- and poly(acrylic acid) (PAA)-coated iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) were used to investigate the possible cytotoxicity of coated IONPs on model mammalian cell line SaOs-2 by evaluating cellular viability and membrane integrity. Increasing concentrations of IONPs increased the cytotoxic effect on SaOs-2 cells with both CS- and PAA-coated IONPs. Cell viability on day 3 …


Mutlifunctional Platforms For Gene And Drug Delivery For Cancer Therapy, Jeffery J. Ambrose Jr. Apr 2016

Mutlifunctional Platforms For Gene And Drug Delivery For Cancer Therapy, Jeffery J. Ambrose Jr.

Doctoral Dissertations

The National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society estimate that 1.6 million new cancer incidences and over half a million cancer related deaths occur annually [1][2]. Cancer the second most common cause of death in the United States [1], [2]. Although the causes of cancer can vary depending on cell type, all or almost all instances of cancer arise from a mutation or from an abnormal activation of the cellular genes that control cell growth and mitosis [3].

Treatment of a given cancer type depends on the subtype, stage and progression of the cancer. Varieties of cancer therapy include …


The Role Of Mir-34a In Inhibition Of Prostate Tumor Growth In The Bone And Induction Of Autophagy, Sanchaika Gaur Dec 2014

The Role Of Mir-34a In Inhibition Of Prostate Tumor Growth In The Bone And Induction Of Autophagy, Sanchaika Gaur

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men in the United States, with most deaths occurring from bone metastasis. Several new therapies have been FDA approved for bone-metastatic PCa, but patient survival has only marginally improved due to therapy resistance, which often arises from constitutive activation of compensatory signaling pathways. This dissertation work focused on a mechanistic understanding of how cross talk between tyrosine kinase receptors contributes to therapy resistance, and how this may be overcome by downregulating expression of these receptors. In PCa cell lines and xenograft models, I demonstrated that activation of IGF-1R …


Facile Synthesis, Characterization, And Antimicrobial Activity Of Cellulose-Chitosan-Hydroxyapatite Composite Material: A Potential Material For Bone Tissue Engineering, Tamutsiwa M. Mututuvari, April Harkins, Chieu D. Tran Nov 2013

Facile Synthesis, Characterization, And Antimicrobial Activity Of Cellulose-Chitosan-Hydroxyapatite Composite Material: A Potential Material For Bone Tissue Engineering, Tamutsiwa M. Mututuvari, April Harkins, Chieu D. Tran

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is often used as a bone-implant material because it is biocompatible and osteoconductive. However, HAp possesses poor rheological properties and it is inactive against disease-causing microbes. To improve these properties, we developed a green method to synthesize multifunctional composites containing: (1) cellulose (CEL) to impart mechanical strength; (2) chitosan (CS) to induce antibacterial activity thereby maintaining a microbe-free wound site; and (3) HAp. In this method, CS and CEL were co-dissolved in an ionic liquid (IL) and then regenerated from water. HAp was subsequently formed in situ by alternately soaking [CEL+CS] composites in aqueous solutions of CaCl2 …


Elicitor-Induced Resistance In Tomato Plants Against Fungal Pathogens: Ultrastructure And Cytochemistry Of The Induced Response, Nicole Benhamou Aug 1995

Elicitor-Induced Resistance In Tomato Plants Against Fungal Pathogens: Ultrastructure And Cytochemistry Of The Induced Response, Nicole Benhamou

Scanning Microscopy

The introduction of gold cytochemistry in plant pathology has opened new avenues for accurately localizing molecules thought to play important biological functions in the plant metabolism. In an effort to understand the process associated with the induction of plant disease resistance, we investigated the effect of fungal elicitors on the cellular response of tomato root tissues during attack by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici, the causal agent of tomato crown and root rot. Chitosan was found to induce marked morphological and ultrastructural changes in the fungus grown in pure culture, including cytoplasm aggregation and abnormal deposition of an amorphous …