2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.167160787.74320022/v1
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Optimized operation of a controlled stirred tank reactor system for the production of mesenchymal stromal cells and their extracellular vesicles

Abstract: The therapeutic effects of human mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) have been attributed mostly to their paracrine activity, exerted through small-secreted extracellular vesicles (EVs) rather than their engraftment into injured tissues. Currently, the production of MSC-derived EVs (MSC-EVs) is performed in laborious static culture systems with limited manufacturing capacity using serum-containing media. In this work, a serum-/xenogeneic-free microcarrier-based culture system was successfully established for bone … Show more

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“…The stirred tank reactor (STR) is the most commonly used bioreactor for culturing immobilized cells. 198,199 Owing to their advantages such as easy scale-up, good fluid mixing and oxygen transfer ability, and alternative impellers, STRs are commonly used. However, this type of bioreactor also has several limitations, such as high power consumption, high shear, and concerns about sealing and stability of shafts in tall bioreactors.…”
Section: Stirred Tank Reactor (Str)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stirred tank reactor (STR) is the most commonly used bioreactor for culturing immobilized cells. 198,199 Owing to their advantages such as easy scale-up, good fluid mixing and oxygen transfer ability, and alternative impellers, STRs are commonly used. However, this type of bioreactor also has several limitations, such as high power consumption, high shear, and concerns about sealing and stability of shafts in tall bioreactors.…”
Section: Stirred Tank Reactor (Str)mentioning
confidence: 99%