Aeration apparatus for the culture of mammalian cells

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Differentiated tissue perfusion or preservation apparatus

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435286, 435311, 435313, 435315, 435818, 261122, C12M 302, C12M 106

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ABSTRACT:
An aeration apparatus for the culture of mammalian cells comprises a plurality of bundles composed of thin-walled narrow tubes made of gas permeable material, a first head for introducing a gas to the bundles through a gas connector and a second head for removing gas from the bundles through a gas connector, both the first head and second head providing flow communication to and from the bundles, respectively, the apparatus being positioned in a culturing vessel so that the bundles are in a slackened state.

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