Cell aggregate suspension culture for large-scale production of biomolecules |
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Authors: | W. R. Tolbert M. M. Hitt J. Feder |
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Affiliation: | (1) Monsato Company, 800 N. Lindberg Boulevard, 63166 St. Louis, Missouri |
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Abstract: | Summary A method is described for the rapid reversible conversion of a number of continuous cell lines from anchorage-dependent growth to growth as aggregates of cells in suspension culture. Employing this technique, an inoculum of three 75-cm2 flasks of BALB/c SV3T3 cells was grown to 60 liters of aggregate suspension in 14 days. This yielded 120 ml of packed cells or 9.1×1010 cells. Similar results were obtained for other cell lines. Biomolecules such as migration-inhibition factor (MIF) and plasminogen activator were produced from these cultures. |
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Keywords: | cell culture cell aggregates suspension culture biomolecules large-scale production |
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