Cell and Tissue Reaction Engineering: With a Contribution by Martin Fussenegger and Wilfried Weber

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The completion of the Human Genome Project and the rapid progress in cell bi- ogy and biochemical engineering, are major forces driving the steady increase of approved biotech products, especially biopharmaceuticals, in the market. Today mammalian cell products (“products from cells”), primarily monoclonals, cytokines, recombinant glycoproteins, and, increasingly, vaccines, dominate the biopharmaceutical industry. Moreover, a small number of products consisting of in vitro cultivated cells (“cells as product”) for regenerative medicine have also been introduced in the market. Their efficient production requires comprehensive knowledge of biological as well as biochemical mammalian cell culture fundamentals (e.g., cell characteristics and metabolism, cell line establishment, culture medium optimization) and related engineering principles (e.g., bioreactor design, process scale-up and optimization). In addition, new developments focusing on cell line development, animal-free c- ture media, disposables and the implications of changing processes (multi-purpo- facilities) have to be taken into account. While a number of excellent books treating the basic methods and applications of mammalian cell culture technology have been published, only little attention has been afforded to their engineering aspects. The aim of this book is to make a contribution to closing this gap; it particularly focuses on the interactions between biological and biochemical and engineering principles in processes derived from cell cultures. It is not intended to give a c- prehensive overview of the literature. This has been done extensively elsewhere.

Author(s): Prof. Dr.-Ing. Regine Eibl, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Eibl, PD Dr.-Ing. Ralf Pörtner, Prof. Dr. Eng. Gerardo Catapano, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Czermak (auth.)
Series: Principles and Practice
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 363
Tags: Cell Culture; Biochemical Engineering; Biomedical Engineering; Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology; Cell Biology; Biotechnology

Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Mammalian Cell Culture Technology: An Emerging Field....Pages 3-11
Characteristics of Mammalian Cells and Requirements for Cultivation....Pages 13-53
Bioreactors for Mammalian Cells: General Overview....Pages 55-82
Special Engineering Aspects....Pages 83-172
Bioreactor Design and Scale-Up....Pages 173-259
Insect Cell-Based Recombinant Protein Production....Pages 263-277
Bioreactors for Bioartificial Organs....Pages 279-313
Plant Cell-Based Bioprocessing....Pages 315-356
Back Matter....Pages 357-363