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Characterization of monoclonal IgA production and activity in hollow-fiber and fluidized-bed reactors
An IgA-producing hybridoma cell line has been grown in two hollow-fiber reactors and one fluidized-bed reactor, using a serum-contg. medium and a protein-free medium. Comparisons have been made on the basis of product quantity (total IgA) and quality (active fraction, mol. wt. pattern). In hollow fiber reactors, IgA was produced at very high concns. but the fraction of active material was relatively low. [on SciFinder (R)]
Type
book part or chapter
Authors
Publication date
1996
Publisher
Published in
Immobilized cells : basics and applications
Publisher place
Amsterdam
Start page
608
End page
614
Series title/Series vol.
Progress in Biotechnology; 11
EPFL units
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February 27, 2006
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