Magazine Article

Producing Newborn Synchronous Mammalian Cells

TBMG-3006

08/01/2008

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A method and bioreactor for the continuous production of synchronous (same age) population of mammalian cells have been invented. The invention involves the attachment and growth of cells on an adhesive-coated porous membrane immersed in a perfused liquid culture medium in a microgravity analog bioreactor. When cells attach to the surface divide, newborn cells are released into the flowing culture medium. The released cells, consisting of a uniform population of synchronous cells are then collected from the effluent culture medium. This invention could be of interest to researchers investigating the effects of the geneotoxic effects of the space environment (microgravity, radiation, chemicals, gases) and to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies involved in research on aging and cancer, and in new drug development and testing.

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"Producing Newborn Synchronous Mammalian Cells," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2008.
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Aug 1, 2008
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TBMG-3006
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English