Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Bioreactor
Patent
1990-06-04
1992-04-14
Lacey, David L.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Apparatus
Bioreactor
435288, 435817, 204403, C12M 138, C12M 140, G01N 3300
Patent
active
051048043
ABSTRACT:
This invention encompasses porous microchambers which contain cells and permit liquid to flow in and out of the chamber while retaining cells within the chamber. These porous microchambers serve as disposable devices for placing cells in a microflowchamber so that properties of the cells within the porous microchamber can be measured.
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Humphries Gillian M. K.
Libby Jeffrey M.
Miller Donald L.
Schwartz Henry L.
Chan William
Lacey David L.
Molecular Devices Corporation
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