Dynamic Seeding and Perfusion Culture of Hepatocytes with Galactosylated Vegetable Sponge in Packed-Bed Bioreactor(CELL AND TISSUE ENGINEERING)
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概要
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A galactose moiety was introduced into the fiber surface of a vegetable sponge by the covalent binding of lactobionic acid. The galactosylated sponge was used as scaffold for the culture of rat hepatocytes in a packed-bed bioreactor. Hepatocytes could be dynamically seeded into and uniformly distributed throughout the scaffold, and the immobilized cells maintained high albumin and urea production rates during long-term perfusion culture. The hepatocytes showed an increasing albumin production rate from 49 to 109μg/10^6 cells/d over the 7-d culture.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2006-07-25
著者
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Chen Jyh-ping
Graduate Institute Of Biochemical And Biomedical Engineering Chang Gung University
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Lin Chia-Tseng
Graduate Institute of Biochemical and Biomedical Engineering, Chang Gung University
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Lin Chia-tseng
Graduate Institute Of Biochemical And Biomedical Engineering Chang Gung University
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