Dual circuit, woven artificial capillary bundle for cell culture

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

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435241, 435283, 435 1, C12K 110, C12K 900

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ABSTRACT:
An artificial capillary cell culture device having two separate perfusion circuits, and with the ultrafiltration fibers of the two circuits being woven into a single bundle, is disclosed. The present device provides a matrix for high density growth of cultured cells in a continuous perfusion system. The device is particularly well adapted for the use of pressure differences between perfusion circuits, such as in the simulation of lymphatic drainage.

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Michael Russ; Mass Transfer by Connection and Diffusion in an Artificial Capillary System; Graduate Thesis, Jun. 1976.

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