Satish J. Parulekar

Affiliations: 
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States 
Area:
Chemical Engineering, Microbiology Biology
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Yilmaz D, Parulekar SJ, Cinar A. (2020) A dynamic EFM-based model for antibody producing cell lines and model based evaluation of fed-batch processes Biochemical Engineering Journal. 156: 107494
Ninawe PR, Parulekar SJ. (2012) Drug delivery using stimuli-responsive polymer gel spheres Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 51: 1741-1755
Ninawe PR, Parulekar SJ. (2011) Drug loading into and drug release from pH- and temperature-responsive cylindrical hydrogels. Biotechnology Progress. 27: 1442-54
Lee J, Parulekar SJ. (2010) Enhanced production of alpha-amylase in fed-batch cultures of Bacillus subtilis TN106[pAT5]. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 42: 1142-50
Ninawe PR, Hatziavramidis D, Parulekar SJ. (2010) Delivery of drug macromolecules from thermally responsive gel implants to the posterior eye Chemical Engineering Science. 65: 5170-5177
Alkhateeb M, Parulekar SJ, Selman JR, et al. (2005) Macrohomogeneous modeling of porous SOFC electrodes Proceedings - Electrochemical Society. 738-748
Alkhateeb M, Selman JR, Parulekar SJ, et al. (2005) Macrohomogenous modeling of Sofc: Analysis of dry methane fuel Aiche Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings. 6199
Birol G, Undey C, Parulekar SJ, et al. (2002) A morphologically structured model for penicillin production. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 77: 538-52
Parulekar SJ. (2001) Forced periodic operations of continuous recombinant cell cultures subject to antibiotic selection pressure Chemical Engineering Science. 56: 6463-6484
Enayati N, Tari C, Parulekar SJ, et al. (1999) Production of alpha-amylase in fed-batch cultures of vgb+ and vgb- recombinant Escherichia coli: some observations. Biotechnology Progress. 15: 640-5
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