
Animal Cell Technology - Basic & Applied Aspects : Volume 6
Proceedings of the Sixth International Meeting of the Japanese Association for Animal Cell Technology, Nagoya, Japan, November 9-12, 1993
By: T. Kobayashi (Editor), Y. Kitagawa (Editor), K. Okumura (Editor)
Hardcover | 1 October 1994
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The sixth volume in this series gives a complete review of today's state of the art in Japan, a country where this field is especially well advanced. It will be of interest to cell biologists, biochemists, molecular biologists, immunologists and other disciplines related to animal cell culture, working in the academic environment as well as in (biotechnology or pharmaceutical) industry.
| Preface | |
| Evaluation of viral safety of biotechnology products derived from cell lines of human or animal origin | p. 1 |
| Combination of virus removal and inactivation for optimization of recovery of protein | p. 9 |
| Strategy of virus removal/inactivation of plasma-derived products: Interest of nanofiltration as a new virus elimination method | p. 17 |
| Expression of the extracellular domain of the human growth hormone receptor gene by an insect-baculovirus system | p. 29 |
| Expression of recombinant receptors in insect cells | p. 35 |
| Production of a transmission blocking vaccine candidate of rodent malaria Plasmodium berghei using a baculovirus expression vector system | p. 41 |
| Establishment of human B cell lines producing antigen-specific antibodies through SCID mice reconstituted with human peripheral blood lymphocytes | p. 47 |
| Production of humanised monoclonal antibodies for in vivo imaging and therapy | p. 53 |
| Clinical results with humanized and human monoclonal antibodies | p. 63 |
| Clinical applications of human monoclonal antibodies | p. 75 |
| Autocrine regulation of milk protein secretion | p. 81 |
| Therapeutic application of transgenic animals | p. 87 |
| FDA perspective on the use of transgenic animals in the manufacture of therapeutic products intended for human use: Safety concerns | p. 95 |
| Hepatocyte spheroid: Differentiated features and potential utilization for the bioreactor of artificial liver support | p. 99 |
| Microencapsulated islets as a bioartificial pancreas | p. 103 |
| A novel three-dimensional long-term bone marrow bioreactor culture system | p. 115 |
| Process technology in cellular and tissue engineering | p. 121 |
| Fish IGF-I and IGF-II: Age-related and tissue-specific expression and transgenesis | p. 127 |
| Inhibition of aquatic birnavirus replication process in fish cells by viral antisense RNA | p. 137 |
| Functional analysis of the homology and heterology promoters in fish-cultured cells | p. 145 |
| Dialysis perfusion systems for the production and retention of high-valued products from animal cells | p. 151 |
| Methods for animal cell immobilization using electrostatic droplet generation | p. 157 |
| Using oxygen uptake rates to time infections in the baculovirus expression vector system | p. 161 |
| On-line monitoring and control of glucose, glutamine, lactate and ammonium during a high-cell-density cultivation of hybridoma cells | p. 167 |
| Cultivation of hybridomas, human cancer and human primary cells using the miniaturized hollow fibre bioreactor TECNOMOUSE | p. 171 |
| Electrically controlled production of monoclonal antibody by immobilized hybridoma | p. 177 |
| Effect of endogenous retrovirus production on hybridoma productivity | p. 183 |
| Effect of dissolved oxygen concentration on growth and production of biomaterials by animal cell culture | p. 191 |
| Enhanced productivity in insect cell culture by control of the chemical environment | p. 197 |
| Energy balance and protein synthesis in hybridoma culture | p. 205 |
| Application of fish cells immortalized by oncogenes - diagnostic method for the detection of fish iridovirus (Iridoviridae) by polymerase chain reaction | p. 213 |
| Enhancement of cellular productivity by oncogene transfection | p. 219 |
| Comparison of mutant [beta]-lactoglobulin production between mammalian cell and yeast | p. 225 |
| Enhancement of [gamma]-carboxylation of recombinant activated protein C by cell fusion | p. 231 |
| Modulation of oligosaccharide structure of a pro-urokinase derivative (pro-UK[Delta]GSI) by culture conditions | p. 237 |
| The analysis of antigen-antibody binding using anti-RNase A single chain Fv-3A21 | p. 243 |
| Enhanced transcriptional activity by modifying the chicken ovalbumin gene promoter in the oviduct cell of chickens | p. 249 |
| Expression of a foreign gene introduced into bovine embryos at early stages of development | p. 255 |
| Expression of milk protein-CAT chimeric genes in transfected bovine and mouse mammary epithelial cells | p. 259 |
| Differentiation and death of a small intestinal epithelial cell line, IEC-6 | p. 265 |
| Establishment and characterization of [alpha]s1-casein-specific T cell lines from milk-allergic patients | p. 273 |
| Action of branched-chain amino acids on protein degradation in cultured muscle cells | p. 279 |
| Immortalization of human endothelial cells by temperature sensitive simian virus 40 | p. 287 |
| Establishment of hepatoblastoma cell line, HUH-6KK for production of biochemicals | p. 293 |
| In vitro culture of primary B cells specific to a short peptide | p. 299 |
| Leukemia inhibitory factor and related peptides regulate glial fibrillary acidic protein in serum-free mouse embryo (SFME) cells | p. 305 |
| Factors affecting the induction of ovalbumin mRNA in primary cultures of oviductal cells in the chicken | p. 311 |
| Manipulation of chicken primordial germ cells for transgenic chicken | p. 317 |
| Anchorage-dependent growth and recombinant protein production by chinese hamster ovary cells in serum-free medium | p. 325 |
| High cell density and serum-free culture of hybridoma cells using fixed bed porosphere system | p. 331 |
| Replacement of bovine insulin with recombinant long R[superscript 3] IGF-1 in CHO cells | p. 337 |
| Serum-free medium for normal human melanocytes | p. 345 |
| Intracellular analysis of a lymphoblastoid cell line using H-NMR | p. 351 |
| Certified serum for productivity enhancement | p. 359 |
| Recombinant antibody expression in a fixed bed perfusion system | p. 365 |
| Cost effective high density mammalian cell culture | p. 373 |
| Continuous automated reconstitution of liquid media concentrates | p. 383 |
| Relationship of inactivation techniques of the sera to cellular attachment on phema and polypropylene surfaces | p. 389 |
| Establishment of a rat extracorporeal circulation system to estimate the performance of a hybrid artificial liver | p. 395 |
| Presumption of the concentration of several constituents in the culture broth of mouse - mouse hybridoma by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy | p. 401 |
| Enhancement of monoclonal antibody production related to metabolic behavior in high density hybridoma culture | p. 407 |
| High density culture of rCHO cells using hollow fiber systems | p. 413 |
| A hollow fiber bioreactor immobilizing hepatocyte spheroids rapidly formed by large-scale suspension culture | p. 417 |
| Effect of medium additives at AcNPV infection of insect cells on recombinant [beta]-galactosidase production in batch and two-stage bioreactor systems | p. 423 |
| On the enhancement of growth yields in hybridoma culture | p. 429 |
| Production of rG-CSF by CHO cell in aggregate microbeads culture | p. 435 |
| Perfusion culture using a macroporous microcarrier | p. 441 |
| High speed stirring culture using macroporous microcarrier | p. 447 |
| Cryopreservation of cell-laden collagen microspheres | p. 453 |
| A continuous cell centrifuge for lab scale perfusion processes of mammalian cells | p. 463 |
| Polystyrene microcarriers coated with a combination of adhesion-promoting peptides | p. 469 |
| Chicken whole-embryo culture as a quick and convenient system for searching physiologically active compounds | p. 475 |
| Effect of fruit components on the proliferation and antibody production of human-human hybridoma cell lines | p. 481 |
| Induction of HMG-CoA reductase and malic enzyme gene expressions by polychlorinated biphenyls in rat hepatocytes cultured on EHS-gel, not on Type I collagen | p. 487 |
| Effects of glycinin acidic A1a subunit on insulin-involved cellular metabolism in rat adipocytes and 3T3-L1 cells | p. 491 |
| Physiologically functional substances in shellfish toward several cultured mammalian cell lines | p. 497 |
| Purification and characterization of extracted abalone (Haliotis discus) bioactive protein | p. 503 |
| Development of artificial skin using raft culture technique and its application to study the mechanism of oncogenesis | p. 509 |
| The integrity test of virus removal membrane through gold particle method and liquid forward flow test method | p. 517 |
| Theoretical approach for integrity test of virus removal filter | p. 523 |
| "The FDA quality/compliance continuum... Where do cell culture and molecular biology products stand" | p. 529 |
| Removal of residual DNA in biological products by cuprammonium regenerated cellulose hollow fiber (BMM) | p. 537 |
| Removability and permeability of DNA in protein solution using BMM | p. 543 |
| Protective in vivo effect against murine rickettsia infection by recombinant myeloperoxidase produced in CHO cells | p. 549 |
| A novel anti-tumorigenic protein specific to SV40- and human papilloma virus-transformed cells -the possible action mechanism- | p. 555 |
| Suppressive lymphokines produced by CD8[superscript +] T cells | p. 561 |
| Characterization of erythropoietin receptor on two neuronal cell lines | p. 567 |
| Heterogeneity in light-chains of monoclonal antibodies produced by mouse hybridomas raised with NS-1 myelomas | p. 575 |
| Purification and characterization of two molecular forms of bovine complement factor H | p. 581 |
| Purification and characterization of growth and differentiation factors from human osteosarcoma cell line, OST-1-PF | p. 589 |
| Protection against Cowdria ruminantium infection in mice with gamma interferon produced in animal cells | p. 595 |
| A retrovirus-associated antigen expressed in human lung carcinoma | p. 601 |
| Author Index | p. 607 |
| Subject Index | p. 611 |
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ISBN: 9780792331568
ISBN-10: 0792331567
Series: Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects : Book 6
Published: 1st October 1994
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 638
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Springer Nature B.V.
Country of Publication: NL
Dimensions (cm): 25.4 x 17.15 x 3.18
Weight (kg): 1.06
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