2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10529-019-02728-9
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Evaluating the impact of suramin additive on CHO cells producing Fc-fusion protein

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“…These substances are mainly divided into the following two categories: (1) carboxylic acids, of which sodium butyrate (NaB) is the most typical representative. Overall, 5 mmol/L NaB can increase the specific production rate of antibodies in low-yielding cell lines and increase the specific production rate of antibodies in high-yielding cell lines by nearly two-fold (Lim et al, 2019); and…”
Section: Other Ingredientsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…These substances are mainly divided into the following two categories: (1) carboxylic acids, of which sodium butyrate (NaB) is the most typical representative. Overall, 5 mmol/L NaB can increase the specific production rate of antibodies in low-yielding cell lines and increase the specific production rate of antibodies in high-yielding cell lines by nearly two-fold (Lim et al, 2019); and…”
Section: Other Ingredientsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…ROS-mediated caspase activation degrades autophagic machinery and induces apoptosis. Suramin can inhibit cell apoptosis and positively affect the yield and quality of fusion protein and has no effect on the aggregation of fusion protein, and the sialic acid content increases by 1.18 times (Lim et al, 2019). The increase in sialization is not due to the increase in nucleotide sugar content but to the inhibition of sialase activity.…”
Section: Cell Apoptosis and Autophagymentioning
confidence: 96%