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Scanning Electron Microscopy as a Useful Tool for Monitoring Cell Disruption of Recombinant Escherichia coli SHuffle T7

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2020

Alina Falero*
Affiliation:
Biological Products Research Unit, National Center for Scientific Research, Havana Cuba.
Yunier Serrano
Affiliation:
Biological Products Research Unit, National Center for Scientific Research, Havana Cuba.
Sandra Rodríguez
Affiliation:
Biological Products Research Unit, National Center for Scientific Research, Havana Cuba.
Susana Brito
Affiliation:
Biological Products Research Unit, National Center for Scientific Research, Havana Cuba.
Elsa Pimienta
Affiliation:
Biological Products Research Unit, National Center for Scientific Research, Havana Cuba.
Carlos Lariot
Affiliation:
Structural Analysis LUCES Division, Institute of Science and Technology of Materials. University of Havana, Cuba.
Nicolas Sirgado
Affiliation:
Structural Analysis LUCES Division, Institute of Science and Technology of Materials. University of Havana, Cuba.
Karen Marrero
Affiliation:
Biological Products Research Unit, National Center for Scientific Research, Havana Cuba.
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*Corresponding author: [email protected]

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