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Nur Rokhati, Heru Susanto, Kristinah Haryani, Bambang Pramudono "Enhanced Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Chitosan by Surfactant Addition", 62(3), pp. 286-291, 2018. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPch.11142When the above article was first published online Eq. (2) was incorrect. This has now been corrected in the online version
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Krisztina Várnai, László Petri, Lajos Nagy "Prospective Evaluation of Spent Sulfuric Acid Recovery by Process Simulation", 65(2), pp. 243–250, 2021. (in this issue)https://doi.org/10.3311/PPch.15679When the above article was first published online Fig. 8 was incorrect. This has now been corrected in the online version. The correct version of Fig. 8 is published here
Chemical Industries Resource Pack
This resource provides supplementary material to high school science teachers to teach some of the sections in the science syllabus. The content can also be used by grade 10-12 learners and students interested in finding out more about the industries and their links to the chemistry they learn in classrooms.
The Chemical Industries resource pack is a set of curriculum aligned resources for physical science teachers. It covers the petrochemical, fertiliser, chlor-alkali and battery industries and their links to electrochemistry, chemical equilibrium and other sections in the science syllabus. The pack contains animations, practical videos, quizzes, worksheets and answers, posters and a detailed periodic table
Spring 2008 ChE Newsletter
Table of Contents Awards Convocation Held Letter from the Chair Senator Stabenow Visits Chemical Engineering while at MTU\u27 You Can\u27t Stack Them Too High Dr. Gerard Caneba Promotoed to Full Professory Dr. Komar Kawatra Receives Award Daniel Crowl Quoted in the Wall Street Journal AICHE SACHE, Safety, & AMP Health Division Award Winners Minors for Chemical Engineering...and others! AICHE Broomball Game Consumer Product Manufacturing (CPM)https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/chemical-newsletters/1002/thumbnail.jp
2013-2014 ChE Newsletter
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High-throughput analysis of native antibody repertoires for therapeutics discovery
Adaptive immunity is the foundation of recognition and protection against a diverse array of pathogens. The humoral arm of adaptive immunity whose most significant effector mechanism relies on antibodies is critical for protection against many viral and bacterial pathogens. Additionally, antibodies are extremely important for clinical medicine either as therapeutics or for detection purposes. As a result, there is great interest in the development of technologies for isolating therapeutically or diagnostically useful antibodies from immunized animals or from patients.
In this work I describe several high throughput approaches for the “mining” of the mammalian adaptive antibody response for the purpose of isolating antibodies with high affinity and selectivity towards desired antigens. The first technology capitalizes on the fact that the antibody repertoire encoded by B cells in the draining lymph node from the immunization site is highly enriched for antibodies specific to the immunogen. The second technology takes advantage of repertoire analysis by next-generation sequencing and yeast display for antibody discovery. The third technology integrates high-throughput V [subscript H] :V [subscript L] pairing with yeast surface display to enable rapid, high-throughput screening of all native antibodies in the repertoire. These three technologies have been used to identify a large panel of antibodies against several different pathogens, including Ebola virus, ricin, influenza virus, and HIV-1 virus.
These technologies will continue to play a critical role in adaptive immunity exploration for new therapeutics discovery, and in characterization of immune responses elicited by vaccination or natural infection to guide design of more effective vaccines.Chemical Engineerin
2008-2009 ChE Newsletter
Table of Contents Department Faculty Research Alumni & Friends 2008 Industrial Advisory Board Convocation Student Newshttps://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/chemical-newsletters/1003/thumbnail.jp
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