Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Including condition or time responsive control means
Patent
1998-07-13
2000-10-17
Redding, David A.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Apparatus
Including condition or time responsive control means
4352865, 4352867, 4352891, 435813, C12M 136
Patent
active
061330191
ABSTRACT:
The present invention comprises a novel culture method and device in which living cells or subcellular biocatalysts are immobilized by the opposition of a centrifugal force field and a liquid flow field. The immobilized cells or biocatalysts are ordered into a three-dimensional array of articles, the density of which is determined by the particle size, shape, intrinsic density and by the selection of combinations of parameters such as liquid flow rate and angular velocity of rotation.
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Redding David A.
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