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Patente US8168432 - Cell culture methods and devices utilizing gas permeable materials - Google PatentesBúsqueda Imágenes Maps Play YouTube Noticias Gmail Drive Más »Iniciar sesiónPatentesGas permeable devices and methods are disclosed for cell culture, including cell culture devices and methods that contain medium at heights, and certain gas permeable surface area to medium volume ratios. These devices and methods allow improvements in cell culture efficiency and scale up efficiency...http://www.google.es/patents/US8168432?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US8168432 - Cell culture methods and devices utilizing gas permeable materials Búsqueda avanzada de patentesTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents. Número de publicaciónUS8168432 B2Tipo de publicaciónConcesión Número de solicitudUS 13/029,762 Fecha de publicación1 May 2012 Fecha de presentación17 Feb 2011 Fecha de prioridad8 Oct 2003TarifaPagadasTambién publicado comoCA2542116A1, CA2542116C, CN101120083A, CN101120083B, CN103173354A, EP1687400A2, EP1687400A4, EP2336293A2, EP2336293A3, EP2336293B1, US8158426, US8158427, US8415144, US8697443, US9255243, US9410114, US9441192, US20050106717, US20070254356, US20100255576, US20110129923, US20110287542, US20110287543, US20150329815, US20160024465, WO2005035728A2, WO2005035728A3 Número de publicación029762, 13029762, US 8168432 B2, US 8168432B2, US-B2-8168432, US8168432 B2, US8168432B2 InventoresJohn R. Wilson, Douglas A. Page, Dan Welch, Alison Robeck Cesionario originalWilson Wolf ManufacturingExportar citaBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManCitas de patentes (125), Otras citas (62), Citada por (10), Clasificaciones (25), Eventos legales (3) Enlaces externos: USPTO, Cesión de USPTO, EspacenetCell culture methods and devices utilizing gas permeable materials
US 8168432 B2 Resumen
Tubular test fixtures 105 were constructed as shown in FIG. 16. Walls 401 were machined out of Ultem 1000 (high temperature polycarbonate) cylindrical stock, resulting in a tube with an inner diameter of 1.00 inch and an outer diameter of 1.50 inch. The thick walls ensured that gas transfer through the walls would not assist the cultures. Lower gas permeable material 30A was fabricated from 0.045 thick sheets of silicone removed from Si-Culture™ bags and secured in a liquid tight manner to the bottom of the machined tube yielding a 5.07 cm2 growth area for cells 20B to reside upon. Lower gas permeable material support 80M was also machined out of Ultem 1000. Lower gas permeable material 30A was held in the horizontal position by mesh 115 which maintained gas compartment 90A. Mesh 115 was comprised of 0.020 inch diameter strands at 16 strands per inch. Lower gas access openings 100A allowed gaseous communication with the 5% CO2, 95% R.H., and 37 C ambient environment. Comparisons were made for the capacity of the devices to grow cells 20B when differing amounts of medium 50A resided within the test fixture. Cap 70B, secured tightly to walls 401, protected tubular test fixture 105 from contamination. Tests compared the results when medium 50A resided at a height of about 1.6 cm, 3.2 cm, 5.6 cm, 10.2 cm, 15.3 cm, and 20.4 cm above the cells. Medium 50A consisted of Hyclone HyQSFM4MAb-Utility supplemented with 10% Hyclone FBS. Cells 20B were murine hybridoma cells secreting IgG, inoculated at a seeding density of 0.76×106 per cm2 of lower gas permeable material 30A. Ambient conditions were 5% CO2, 95% R.H., and 37 C. Periodic cell counts and monoclonal antibody production measurements by ELISA were taken. TABLE 1 shows the results.
Tubular test fixtures were constructed as shown in FIG. 16. Walls were machined out of Ultem 1000 (high temperature polycarbonate) cylindrical stock, resulting in a tube with an inner diameter of 1.00 inch and an outer diameter of 1.50 inch. Four distinct thickness configurations of lower gas permeable material were created from sheets of silicone removed from Si-Culture™bags. Lower gas permeable material 30A was made into double, triple, and quadruple layers, formed by adhering the silicone sheets together using UV curing silicone glue distributed evenly about the face and sheets were laminated together leaving no air gaps between them. Post curing, the laminated sheets and a single sheet control were secured in a liquid tight manner to the bottom of the machined tube yielding a 5.07 cm2 growth area for cells to reside upon. Tests were conducted in triplicate. Lower gas permeable material 30A was held in the horizontal position by lower gas permeable material support 80, configured as described in Example 1. Tests compared the results when medium resided at heights of 20.4 cm above the cells. Medium consisted of Hyclone HyQSFM4MAb-Utility supplemented with 10% Hyclone FBS. Murine hybridoma cells were inoculated at a seeding density of 4.3×106 live cells per square cm of lower gas permeable material. Ambient conditions were 5% CO2, 95% R.H., and 37 C. Periodic cell counts and glucose measurements were taken. TABLE 4 shows the results.
per cm2(×106)
221 × 106 cells in
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