Method for culturing mammalian cells in a horizontally rotated b

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

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43524025, 43524046, 435240241, 435818, C12N 502

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ABSTRACT:
A bio-reactor system where cell growth microcarrier beads are suspended in a zero head space fluid medium by rotation about a horizontal axis and where the fluid is continuously oxygenated from a tubular membrane which rotates on a shaft together with rotation of the culture vessel. The oxygen is continuously throughput through the membrane and disbursed into the fluid medium along the length of the membrane.

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