Textiles: fiber preparation
Patent
1976-11-03
1977-11-22
Rosen, Sam
Textiles: fiber preparation
C12K 900
Patent
active
040594858
ABSTRACT:
Densely packed cells growing rapidly in substrate-attached culture are gently released from the substrate by enzymatic treatment to form aggregates ranging from 20 .mu. to 500 .mu. in diameter. These aggregates are then transferred to fresh medium in agitated liquid suspension. The cells thereby continue to grow in aggregates whereby a normally anchorage-dependent estabished mammalian cell line is rapidly adapted to suspension culture.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3850748 (1974-11-01), Cook et al.
Willmer-Cells & Tissues in Culture vol. 1 (1965) pp. 495-496.
Feder Joseph
Tolbert William R.
Meyer Scott J.
Monsanto Company
Rosen Sam
Uphan John D.
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