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Large-Scale Mammalian Cell Culture

  • 1st Edition - November 14, 1985
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Joseph Feder
  • Language: English

Large-Scale Mammalian Cell Culture is composed of papers presented as part of a symposium sponsored by the American Chemical Society Division of Microbial and Biochemical… Read more

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Large-Scale Mammalian Cell Culture is composed of papers presented as part of a symposium sponsored by the American Chemical Society Division of Microbial and Biochemical Technology at the 188th American Chemical Society National Meeting, held at Philadelphia, Pa., on Aug. 27, 1984. A rapid development of large-scale mammalian cell culture technology for the production of biologically important molecules becomes apparent. This book looks into this technology, its potential for commercial application, and the regulatory concerns posed by its use for the production of human therapeutics.

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Contributors

Preface

The Large Scale Cultivation of Hybridoma Cells Producing Monoclonal Antibodies

Use of Cellular Microencapsulation in Large-Scale Production of Monoclonal Antibodies

The Use of a Ceramic Matrix in a Large Scale Cell Culture System

Applications of the Mass Culturing Technique (MCT) in the Large Scale Growth of Mammalian Cells

Panel Discussion

Regulatory Considerations for Products Derived from the New Biotechnology

Experience in the Cultivation of Mammalian Cells on the 8000 1 Scale

Perfusion Culture Systems for Production of Mammalian Cell Biomolecules

Cellular and Biochemical Aspects of Human Tumor Cell Growth and Function in Hollow Fiber Culture

Continuous Production of Monoclonal Antibodies by Chemostatic and Immobilized Hybridoma Culture

Panel Discussion 2

Index




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