2005
DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-3363-x_24
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Production of Biologics from Animal Cell Cultures

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“…Hollow-fiber systems are associated with several disadvantages including poor cell viability, large diffusion gradients, which limit scale-up and effect product quality, and difficulties in culturing anchorage dependent cell lines (Warnock and Al-Rubeai 2005). As medium enters the lumen it encounters a positive transmembrane pressure and is able to permeate into the extra-cellular space.…”
Section: Bioreactor Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hollow-fiber systems are associated with several disadvantages including poor cell viability, large diffusion gradients, which limit scale-up and effect product quality, and difficulties in culturing anchorage dependent cell lines (Warnock and Al-Rubeai 2005). As medium enters the lumen it encounters a positive transmembrane pressure and is able to permeate into the extra-cellular space.…”
Section: Bioreactor Designmentioning
confidence: 99%