Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1994-06-22
1996-10-15
Redding, David A.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
43524045, 4352981, 4352891, 4353043, C12N 502
Patent
active
055653537
ABSTRACT:
The present application relates generally to methods and devices allowing for high density tissue culture techniques to be practiced. Specifically, the application relates to a perfusable culture device which allows for the maintenance of high-density tissue cultures. The application also details methods of using the device to grow cells of varying densities, and methods of observing cell growth at high densities with time-lapse micrography.
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Grant Anne M.
Klebe Robert J.
Board of Regents , The University of Texas System
Redding David A.
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