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Cultivation of Hybridomas, Human Cancer and Human Primary Cells Using the Miniaturized Hollow Fibre Bioreactor Tecnomouse®

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Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects

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High cell density bioreactors have been proven to be efficient for the production of monoclonal antibodies and recombinant proteins. In addition to commonly used hollow fiber bioreactors, the new developed hollow fibre bioreactor Tecnomouse® contains up to five bioreactor modules for simultaneous cell culture. Moreover the volume of the extracapillary cell culture chamber (EC) of each module has been reduced to approximately 5 ml.

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Marx, U. et al. (1994). Cultivation of Hybridomas, Human Cancer and Human Primary Cells Using the Miniaturized Hollow Fibre Bioreactor Tecnomouse®. In: Kobayashi, T., Kitagawa, Y., Okumura, K. (eds) Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects. The Sixth International Meeting of Japanese Association for Animal Cell Technology JAACT’93, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0848-5_25

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