Published: 06 Sep 2024(Updated: 09 Sep 2024)
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Nikhil Seshagiri Rao Nikhil Seshagiri Rao, Ludwig Ermann Lundberg, Julia Tomasson, Cecilia Tullberg. Daniel P. Brink, Shuai Bai Palmkron, Ed W. J. van Niel, Sebastian Håkansson, Magnus Carlquist

Non-inhibitory levels of oxygen during cultivation increase freeze-drying stress tolerance in Limosilactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938

This research was done by Nikhil Seshagiri Rao, Ph.D. and a team of scientists at Lund University in Sweden, published in the journal, Frontiers in Microbiology, where they utilized the INFORS HT Minifors bioreactor system with eve® bioprocess platform software to evaluate the effects of oxygen during cultivation on freeze-drying stress tolerance.

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