[DIYbio] Re: Homebuilt bioreactor


Well, what they call 'home built' is actually an assembly of special lab equipment, costing several 1000$.

Depends on what you want to do. You can grow E.Coli in shaking flasks, adding a stirrer, pH measurment and air supply to reach higher concentrations is not a too big deal. But building a totally sterile system to grow less strong bacteria/funghi is a little different and ways more expensive.

Am Freitag, 4. April 2014 20:51:15 UTC+2 schrieb Arkos Vähämäki:
www.biotechniques.com/BiotechniquesJournal/2008/August/An-automated-home-built-low-cost-fermenter-suitable-for-large-scale-bacterial-expression-of-proteins-in-Escherichia-coli/biotechniques-45258.html

What equipment and knowledge would be required not just to build this but use it to produce something? Could I as a hobbyist with some studies in biochemistry be able to pull it off?

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