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BIOCHEMISTRY OF CELLS IN CULTURE

The nutrient balance is not the only factor affecting cell biochemistry, as there are many physiochemical interactions in a culture. The need to scale up cell cultures increases the importance of understanding the effect of such factors as agitation and mixing, and of how oxygen should be supplied in the least damaging way. [Pg.131]

Cell and Tissue Culture Laboratory Procedures in Biotechnology, edited by A. Doyle and J.B. Griffiths. 1998 John Wiley Sons Ltd. [Pg.131]

It is expected that a combination of environmental control, medium design, the control of growth factor-regulated gene expression and genetic modification of the cell will enable huge advances to be made in animal cell productivity. [Pg.132]


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