Some aspects of hybridoma cell cultivation |
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Authors: | H. Graf K. Schügerl |
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Affiliation: | (1) BASF, Ludwigshafen, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Institut für Technische Chemie, Universität Hannover, Callinstrasse 3, W-3000 Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Two hybridoma cell lines were cultivated in an indirectly aerated 10-1 reactor in batch, fed-batch and continuous (perfusion) operations and in spinner flasks. The medium in the reactor was sampled either by an aseptic cross-flow filtration module integrated into a loop or by an in-situ tubular filter. The glucose concentration was monitored by an on-line flow injection analyzer and the ammonia concentration by an ion-selective electrode. Since the membrane transmission of the high-molecular components decreased during cultivation, the product, a monoclonal antibody, was enriched in the reactor. During cultivation, the concentrations of cells, viable cells, glucose, lactase, acetate, citrate, ammonia, urea, amino acids, proteins, and monoclonal antibodies were determined off-line. The specific growth rate, specific production, and consumption rates of the medium components were influenced considerably by the medium composition, especially by the type and amount of serum used.Offprint requests to: K. Schügerl |
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