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    Biotechniques. 1990 Apr;8(4):414-22.

    Large-scale production of monoclonal antibodies in defined serum-free media in airlift bioreactors.

    Petrossian A, Cortessis GP.

    Techniclone International, Tustin, CA 92680.

    Forty- and ninety-liter airlift bioreactors have been used successfully to grow hybridoma cell lines in chemically defined serum-free media. In the airlift bioreactor, hybridoma cell growth and monoclonal antibody productivity are comparable to that obtained by conventional cell culture. At sparging rates of 0.60-1.20 vvh (volume of sparged gas per bioreactor volume per hour), the airlift bioreactor achieves rapid mixing and adequate oxygen mass transfer. Foaming is minimal and inconsequential for serum-free media and media supplemented with 5%-10% fetal bovine serum. The use of serum-free medium facilitates monoclonal antibody purification and enhances the purity of the final MAb product.

    PMID: 2340179 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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