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A C Kirpekar1, D J Kirwan, R W Stieber
1Department of Chemical Engineering University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22901.
Biotechnology Progress
|June 23, 2010
Abstract:
The reversion of a cephamycin C-producing strain of Nocardia lactamdurans to a non-producing variant under continuous culture conditions was examined at dilution rates between 0.025 and 0.045 hr(-1). A model incorporating the influence of revertants, when present in the culture in significant numbers, was necessary to adequately describe the dynamics of the reversion process.
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