This book contains, in the form of concise papers of limited length, the proceedings of the 16th ESACT meeting that was held in Lugano, Switzerland, in April 1999. We hope it will become a useful resource of the most up-to-date information in animal cell technology, at least until the next meeting i
Animal Cell Technology: Products from Cells, Cells as Products
โ Scribed by Wolfgang Noe
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 639
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This book contains, in the form of concise papers of limited length, the proceedings of the 16th ESACT meeting that was held in Lugano, Switzerland, in April 1999. We hope it will become a useful resource of the most up-to-date information in animal cell technology, at least until the next meeting in 2001. Classical approaches for the use of animal cells (for example, production of virus vaccines) remain an important technology. However, it appears that major technological advances and major growth are occurring in other areas. Most importantly, protein production on the basis of recombinant DNA molecules transferred into animal cells appears to be an ever-increasing field of interest and innovation. Increasingly animal cells are being used as substrates for the study of gene activation and repression, and also for the more rapid production of small and moderate quantities of interesting proteins. Tissue engineering, somatic gene/cell therapy, organ-replacement technologies, and cell-based bio-sensors all contribute to a considerable widening of interest and research activity, based on animal cell technology.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book presents a state-of-the-art report on the field of animal cell technology, a source of reference for all those involved in the production and use of animal cell products
Amongst the mammalian producer cell lines, the Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines are of predominant importance in biopharmaceutical production. Thus, novel factors increasing overall productivity are sought and bear the potential to reduce the unit costs of a production process. Furthermore, th
The 19th ESACT meeting was held in Harrogate, UK in June 2005 and was - entitled Cell Technology for Cell Products. The theme of the meeting was the new and emerging technologies that are able to affect the cell products. The meeting was to highlight the novel capabilities of the industry to move th
This volume is the proceedings of the 10th meeting of the European Society for Animal Cell Technology, representing an up to date survey of recent research into the production of biologicals from animal cells. The meeting dealt specifically with the commercial production of biologicals such as vacci
Most important for viable and prosperous animal cell technology is the achievement of successful products thus creating benefit for patients and credibility for the economic attraction of this relatively young technology. The papers presented in this volume address the latest issues and look to futu