Authors: Japanese Association for Animal Cell Tec, Funatsu
Publishing: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published: 1997 January
Treats a subdiscipline of cell biology that seeks not only to understand the structure, function, and behavior of differentiated animal cells, but also how they can be enlisted into industrial and medical purposes through such activities as clonally expanding cells with useful abilities, optimizing their culturing at industrial scale, modulating their ability to produce pharmaceutical proteins and monoclonal antibodies, and finding applications in gene therapy and organ culture. Some 100 papers examine such topics as cell culture for cell therapy, modeling and controlling cultures, process analysis, glycosilation-based biotechnology, hydrodynamics and mass-transfer, information and animal cells, human tissue resources, apoptosis, tissue engineering, cultures free of serum and protein, cell physiology for enhancing productivity, bioreactors and high-density culture, cell culture engineering, engineering for artificial organs, and the expression of recombinant animal genes. Reproduced from typescripts. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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