نتایج جستجو برای: chinese hamster ovary cho cell

تعداد نتایج: 1846101  

2013
Sandra Klausing Oliver Krämer Thomas Noll

Background Seven out of the ten top-selling biopharmaceuticals in 2011 are produced in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells [1]. This tremendous commercial interest makes the development and application of strategies for cell line optimization, like gene overexpression or knockdown to enhance cell specific productivity and cellular growth, highly interesting. In this work, we investigated the knoc...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
mohammad ali shokrgozar national cell bank of iran, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran mehryar habibi roudkenar blood transfusion research center, high institute for research and education in transfusion medicine, tehran, iran parisa bahmani blood transfusion research center, high institute for research and education in transfusion medicine, tehran, iran raheleh halabian blood transfusion research center, high institute for research and education in transfusion medicine, tehran, iran amaneh mohammadi roushandeh department of anatomy, faculty of medicine, medical university of hamadan, hamadan, iran ali jahanian najafabadi department of molecular biology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran

background: natural medicines have been recently considered more reasonable for human use most notably due to their safety and tolerance. hesa-a is a marine-originated herbal medicine with a variety of healing effects. however, its exact biological mechanism is not clear. the pre-sent study aimed at the evaluation of the hesa-a antioxidant effect. methods: chinese hamster ovary (cho) and human ...

2010
S. Goh R. J. Ram

Mammalian cells dominate the biopharmaceutical industry and maintaining cell viability is a limiting factor in most mammalian cell cultures. This project is focused on developing an online (in-situ) dielectric spectroscopy sensor that is capable of measuring cell viability in real-time to enable optimization of culture conditions for Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cell lines in micro-bioreactors.

2015
Holger Laux Ursula Bodendorf Sandrine Romand Anett Ritter Thomas Jostock Burkhard Wilms

Background Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are the most widely used host for large scale production of recombinant therapeutic proteins. A combination of several gene editing approaches applied to Novartis proprietary CHO cell line resulted in a superior cell line with a significant increase of titer and improved product quality. Inter alia we have surprisingly identified a key protease respo...

2015
Ye Zhang Véronique Chotteau

This data article shows how the recombinant Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells are located in the interstices of the matrix fibers of a CellTank bioreactor after completion of a perfusion culture, supporting the article entitled "Very high cell density perfusion of CHO cells anchored in a non-woven matrix-based bioreactor" by Zhang et al. [1]. It provides a visualization of the cell distribution...

2013
Kathryn B. Grant

Method: Using UV-visible spectroscopy, each Ant was compared based on the range of absorbance values it produced at increasing amounts of DNA until each reached the saturation point. The DNA binding data were then compared to the cytotoxicity level (IC50) of each Ant in two cell lines, CHO (Chinese hamster ovary) and CHO-MG (mutated cell line, no PAT). This enabled us to compare the cytotoxicit...

2015
YuanShan Lai Noriko Yamano Masayoshi Onitsuka Takeshi Omasa

Background Chromosomal instability, which often occurs as a random event in an uncontrollable manner, is a key characteristic of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells. This often complicates the process of establishing stable, high antibody-producing CHO cell lines. We previously found that the abnormal increase of chromosome number is linked to increased antibody production in adherent CHO DG44 ce...

Ali Jahanian Najafabadi Amaneh Mohammadi Roushandeh Mehryar Habibi Roudkenar Mohammad Ali Shokrgozar, Parisa Bahmani Raheleh Halabian

Background: Natural medicines have been recently considered more reasonable for human use most notably due to their safety and tolerance. HESA-A is a marine-originated herbal medicine with a variety of healing effects. However, its exact biological mechanism is not clear. The pre-sent study aimed at the evaluation of the HESA-A antioxidant effect. Methods: Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) an...

2017
Sarah N. Galleguillos David Ruckerbauer Matthias P. Gerstl Nicole Borth Michael Hanscho Jürgen Zanghellini

Chinese hamster ovary cells have been in the spotlight for process optimization in recent years, due to being the major, long established cell factory for the production of recombinant proteins. A deep, quantitative understanding of CHO metabolism and mechanisms involved in protein glycosylation has proven to be attainable through the development of high throughput technologies. Here we review ...

2011
Yihua Cao Shuichi Kimura Joon-young Park Miyuki Yamatani Kohsuke Honda Hisao Ohtake Takeshi Omasa

Introduction Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells [1] are today a very important host for the commercial-scale production of protein pharmaceuticals. Two sub clones of CHO cells, proline-requiring CHO K1 [2] and the dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) gene-deficient CHO DG44 [3], are the most widely used for both scientific research and industrial applications [4][5,6]. Previously, we constructed a gen...

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