Chapter title |
Strategies to Suspension Serum-Free Adaptation of Mammalian Cell Lines for Recombinant Glycoprotein Production
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Chapter number | 6 |
Book title |
Recombinant Glycoprotein Production
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Published in |
Methods in molecular biology, January 2018
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DOI | 10.1007/978-1-4939-7312-5_6 |
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Book ISBNs |
978-1-4939-7311-8, 978-1-4939-7312-5
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Authors |
Angelo Luis Caron, Rafael Tagé Biaggio, Kamilla Swiech |
Abstract |
Serum-free suspension cultures are preferably required for recombinant protein production due to its readiness in upstream/downstream processing and scale-up, therefore increasing process productivity and competitiveness. This type of culture replaces traditional cell culturing as the presence of animal-derived components may introduce lot-a-lot variability and adventitious pathogens to the process. However, adapting cells to serum-free conditions is challenging, time-consuming, and cell line and medium dependent. In this chapter, we present different approaches that can be used to adapt mammalian cell lines from an anchorage-dependent serum supplemented culture to a suspension serum-free culture. |
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