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Publications Details for Grant Number R827227

Development of Novel Bioadsorbents for Heavy Metal Removal

RFA: Exploratory Research - Environmental Engineering (1998)

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Journal Article Enhanced bioaccumulation of heavy metals by bacterial cells displaying synthetic phytochelatins. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING Bae W, Chen W, Mulchandani A, Mehra RK Bae W, Chen W, Mulchandani A, Mehra RK. Enhanced bioaccumulation of heavy metals by bacterial cells displaying synthetic phytochelatins. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 2000;70(5):518-524. R827227 (2000)
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Journal Article Genetic engineering of Escherichia coli for enhanced uptake and bioaccumulation of mercury. APPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Bae W, Mehra RK, Mulchandani A, Chen W Bae W, Mehra RK, Mulchandani A, Chen W. Genetic engineering of Escherichia coli for enhanced uptake and bioaccumulation of mercury. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2001;67(11):5335-5338. R827227 (Final)
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Journal Article Cell surface display of synthetic phytochelatins using ice nucleation protein for enhanced heavy metal bioaccumulation. JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY Bae W, Mulchandani A, Chen W Bae W, Mulchandani A, Chen W. Cell surface display of synthetic phytochelatins using ice nucleation protein for enhanced heavy metal bioaccumulation. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 2002;88(2):223-227. R827227 (Final)
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Journal Article Novel synthetic phytochelatin-based capacitive biosensor for heavy metal ion detection. BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS Bontidean I, Ahlqvist J, Mulchandani A, Chen W, Bae W, Mehar RK, Mortari A, Csoregi E Bontidean I, Ahlqvist J, Mulchandani A, Chen W, Bae W, Mehar RK, Mortari A, Csoregi E. Novel synthetic phytochelatin-based capacitive biosensor for heavy metal ion detection. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2003;18(5-6):547-553. R827227 (Final)
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Journal Article Cell surface display of heterologous proteins: From high-throughput screening to environmental applications BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING Chen W, Georgiou G Chen W, Georgiou G. Cell surface display of heterologous proteins: From high-throughput screening to environmental applications. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 2002;79(5):496-503. R827227 (Final)
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Journal Article Cell surface display of organophosphorus hydrolase using ice nucleation protein. BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS Shimazu M, Mulchandani A, Chen W Shimazu M, Mulchandani A, Chen W. Cell surface display of organophosphorus hydrolase using ice nucleation protein. Biotechnology Progress 2001;17(1):76-80. R827227 (Final)
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Journal Article Simultaneous degradation of organophosphorus pesticides and p-nitrophenol by a genetically engineered Moraxella sp with surface-expressed organophosphorus hydrolase. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING Shimazu M, Mulchandani A, Chen W Shimazu M, Mulchandani A, Chen W. Simultaneous degradation of organophosphorus pesticides and p-nitrophenol by a genetically engineered Moraxella sp with surface-expressed organophosphorus hydrolase. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 2001;76(4):318-324. R827227 (Final)
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Journal Article Whole-cell immobilization using cell surface-exposed cellulose-binding domain. BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS Wang AA, Mulchandani A, Chen W Wang AA, Mulchandani A, Chen W. Whole-cell immobilization using cell surface-exposed cellulose-binding domain. Biotechnology Progress 2001;17(3):407-411 R827227 (2000)
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Journal Article Specific adhesion to cellulose and hydrolysis of organophosphate nerve agents by a genetically engineered Escherichia coli strain with a surface-expressed cellulose-binding domain and organophosphorus hydrolase. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Wang AJA, Mulchandani A, Chen W Wang AJA, Mulchandani A, Chen W. Specific adhesion to cellulose and hydrolysis of organophosphate nerve agents by a genetically engineered Escherichia coli strain with a surface-expressed cellulose-binding domain and organophosphorus hydrolase. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2002;68(4):1684-1689. R827227 (Final)
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Journal Article Heavy metal removal by novel CBD-EC20 sorbents immobilized on cellulose. BIOMACROMOLECULES Xu ZH, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra RK, Chen W Xu ZH, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra RK, Chen W. Heavy metal removal by novel CBD-EC20 sorbents immobilized on cellulose. Biomacromolecules 2002;3(3):462-465. R827227 (Final)
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Presentation Heavy-metal removal using bacteria displaying synthetic phytochelatins. None Bae W, Chen W, Mehra RJ, Mulchandani A Bae W, Chen W, Mehra RJ, Mulchandani A. Heavy-metal removal using bacteria displaying synthetic phytochelatins. Presented at the Fall National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, August 20-24, 2000. R827227 (Final)
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Presentation Novel phytochelatin-based capacitive biosensor for detection of heavy-metal ions. None Bontidean I, Ahlqvist J, Chen W, Mulchandani A, Csoregi E Bontidean I, Ahlqvist J, Chen W, Mulchandani A, Csoregi E. Novel phytochelatin-based capacitive biosensor for detection of heavy-metal ions. Presented at the 7th World Congress on Biosensors, Kyoto, Japan, May 15-17, 2002. R827227 (Final)
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Presentation Novel synthetic phytochelatin-based capacitive biosensor for detection of heavy-metal ions. None Bontidean I, Bae W, Chen W, Mulchandani A, Csoregi E Bontidean I, Bae W, Chen W, Mulchandani A, Csoregi E. Novel synthetic phytochelatin-based capacitive biosensor for detection of heavy-metal ions. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Indianapolis, IN, November 2002. R827227 (Final)
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Presentation Enhanced bioaccumulation of heavy-metals by bacterial cells overexpressing synthetic phytochelatins. None Chen W, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra RJ Chen W, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra RJ. Enhanced bioaccumulation of heavy-metals by bacterial cells overexpressing synthetic phytochelatins. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Los Angeles, CA, November 2000. R827227 (Final)
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Presentation Enhanced bioaccumulation of heavy-metals by bacterial cells overexpressing synthetic phytochelatins. None Chen W, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra RJ Chen W, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra RJ. Enhanced bioaccumulation of heavy-metals by bacterial cells overexpressing synthetic phytochelatins. Presented at PACIFICHEM 2000, Honolulu, HI, December 14-19, 2000. R827227 (Final)
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Presentation Enhanced heavy-metal removal by bacteria cells displaying synthetic phytochelatins. None Chen W, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra RJ Chen W, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra RJ. Enhanced heavy-metal removal by bacteria cells displaying synthetic phytochelatins. Presented at the Spring National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, March 26-30, 2000. R827227 (Final)
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Presentation Development of novel bioadsorbents for heavy metal removal None Chen W, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra R Chen W, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra R. Development of novel bioadsorbents for heavy metal removal. Presented at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, October 31-November 5, 1999. R827227 (2000)
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Presentation Development of novel bioadsorbents for heavy metal removal. None Chen W, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra R Chen W, Bae W, Mulchandani A, Mehra R. Development of novel bioadsorbents for heavy metal removal. Presented at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, October 31-November 5, 1999. Bae W, Chen W, Mulchandani A, Mehra R. Enhanced heavy metal removal by bacteria cells displaying synthetic phytochelatins. R827227 (1999)
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