Cultivation of mammalian cells in a protein-free medium on a pol

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process

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435180, 435240243, C12N 500, C12N 1108

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Preferably, the cells are adherent cells such as Vero cells and the cells are cultivated as a continuous monolayer. The cells may be transfected with a gene construct which encodes a heterologous protein. Viruses of vaccines can be produced by culturing cells that have been infected with a virus.

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