DOI: 10.18174/585711
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Process intensification for CHO cell biomanufacturing

Abstract: Current CHO cell production processes require an optimized space-time-yield. Process intensification can support achieving this by enhancing the productivity and improving facility utilization. The use of perfusion at the last stage of the seed train (N-1) for high cell density inoculation of the fed-batch N-stage production culture is a relatively new approach with few industry applicable examples. Within this work, the impact of the cell-specific perfusion rate (CSPR) of the N-1 perfusion and the relevance o… Show more

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