Growth of cells in hollow fibers in an agitated vessel

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

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4352402, 43524023, 435240241, 435240242, 43524025, 43524027, C12N 500, C12N 502

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ABSTRACT:
Hollow fiber structures for culturing mammalian cells in an agitated media are disclosed. These hollow fibers have a cylindrical wall surrounding a lumen preferably open at opposite ends of the fiber and have a length along the axis parallel to the lumen of not more than 5 centimeters. Hollow fiber structures which have their exterior surface coated to prevent cell attachment and growth thereon are also disclosed.

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