Cells and bubbles in sparged bioreactors |
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Authors: | Jeffrey J Chalmers |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Chemical Engineering, Ohio State University, 140 W 19th Ave., 43210 Columbus, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | Ever since animal cells have been grownin-vitro, various techniques have been used to supply the cells with oxygen. The most simple and commonly used large-scale technique to provide oxygen is through the introduction of gas bubbles. However, almost since the beginning ofin-vitro cell culture, empirical observations have indicated that bubbles can be detrimental to the cells. This review will discuss the background of the problem, review the relevant research on the topic, attempt to provide a coherent summary of what we know from all of this research, and finally outline what still needs to be investigated. Specific topics to be covered include: experimental correlations of cell damage with bubbles, cell attachment to bubbles, the hydrodynamics of bubble repture, bioreactor studies, visualization studies, and computer simulations and qualification of cell death as a result of bubble rupture. |
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Keywords: | Animal cells bioreactors bubbles damage rupture |
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