New developments and new applications in animal cell technology : proceedings of the 15th ESACT meeting

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New developments and new applications in animal cell technology : proceedings of the 15th ESACT meeting

edited by Otto-Wilhelm Merten, Pierre Perrin and Bryan Griffiths

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1998

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Proceedings of the 15th Meeting of the European Society for Animal Cell Technology (ESACT), organized in Tours, France at the beginning of September, 1997

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Animal cell technology is becoming an increasingly important part of biotechnology and many products are now used in human health care and for veterinary applications. However, there are many times more products actually in the developmental pipelines of the biotechnology industry, including various phases of clinical trials. The Proceedings of the 15th Meeting of the European Society for Animal Cell Technology (Tours, France, September 1997) presents the actual current state as well as New Developments and Applications in Animal Cell Technology for the benefit of society. These Proceedings represent both the current state and applications of animal cell technology and the way the technology is expanding into new areas to give a unique insight into new products and applications for human and animal health care.

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HYCLONE Lecture. ESACT Lecture. Biosynthesis and Post- Translational Modifications of Recombinant Proteins, Cell Physiology and Metabolic Engineering of Animal Cells. Gene Expression. Glycosylation. Metabolic Engineering. Cell Proliferation, Proliferation Control, Apoptosis. Integrated Bioprocessing in Animal Cell Technology. Physical Environment, Cells and Products. Monitoring and Control. Integrated Processes and Scale-Up. General Safety Aspects. Viral Vector Production for Gene Therapy. Developments for Immunologicals and Vaccines. New Technologies for Health Care Products. ESACT Lecture. Use of Animal Cells for in vitro Testing. The Use of Animal Cells versus the Use of Transgenic Animals for the Production of Recombinant Proteins. General Workshop-Discussion.

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