Animal Cell Culture and Technology

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anchorage
Anchorage Dependent Cells
animal cell bioreactor protocols
Animal Cell Cultures
Animal Cells
antibodies
Author_Michael Butler
bioprocess engineering
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Cell Culture
Cell Culture Laboratory
cell proliferation
cells
Chimeric IgG
CHO Cell
dependent
Dilution Rate
DNA Content
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Extracapillary Space
Factor VIII
Fed Batch Culture
flask
Foreign DNA
genetic modification techniques
Glycan Structures
Human Vaccine Production
Large Scale Cell Culture
line
mammalian
microcarrier
Microcarrier Cultures
monoclonal
Multi-well Plate
Multiwell Plates
protein expression systems
Roller Bottle
Serum Free Formulation
serum-free media
Sialic Acids
spinner
Spinner Flask
Stirred Tank Bioreactor
SV40 DNA
therapeutic protein production

Product details

  • ISBN 9781859960493
  • Weight: 458g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Dec 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Animal cell culture is an important laboratory technique in the biological and medical sciences. It has become an essential tool for the study of most biochemical and physiological processes and the use of large-scale animal cell culture has become increasingly important to the commercial production of specific compounds for the pharmaceutical industry. This book describes the basic requirements for establishing and maintaining cell cultures both in the laboratory and in large-scale operations. Minimal background knowledge of the subject is assumed and therefore it will be a readable introduction to animal cell culture for undergraduates, graduates and experienced researchers. Reflecting the latest developments and trends in the field, the new topics include the latest theory of the biological clock of cell lines, the development of improved serum-free media formulations, the increased understanding of the importance and control of protein glycosylation, and the humanization of antibodies for therapeutic use.

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