Probabilistic Characterization for Baculovirus-Infected Insect Cells Destined to Synthesize Progeny Viruses and Recombinant Protein and to Die
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A mathematical model using the Weibull distribution that characterizes the fate of virus-infected insect cells to conduct viral replication and subsequent recombinant protein synthesis and finally to die due to the progress of viral infection is presented. This model also takes into account the degradation of synthesized protein due to intrinsic denaturation and/or proteolytic hydrolysis. Model parameters were determined from the literature and based on experimental data. The model agrees well with the experimental data from cultures under different infectious conditions. Model simulations of virus-infected insect cultures reveal the importance of the interaction of the cell density at time of infection and multiplicity of infection and the presence of the best time for harvesting.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 2004-11-01
著者
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後藤 健彦
広島大学大学院工学研究科
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Gotoh Takeshi
Department of Engineering in Applied Chemistry, Akita University
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Kikuchi Ken-Ichi
Department of Engineering in Applied Chemistry, Akita University
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Gotoh T
Department Of Materials-process Engineering And Applied Chemistry For Environments Akita University
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Gotoh Takeshi
Department Of Materials Engineering And Applied Chemistry Akita University
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Gotoh Takeshi
Department Of Materials And Applied Chemistry Mining College Akita University
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Kikuchi Ken-ichi
Department Of Materials-process Engineering And Applied Chemistry For Environments Akita University
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Kikuchi Ken-ichi
Department Of Engineering In Applied Chemistry Akita University
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Kikuchi Ken-ichi
Department Of Materials And Applied Chemistry Mining College Akita University
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Kikuchi K
Akita Univ. Akita
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Gotoh Takeshi
Department Of Engineering In Applied Chemistry Akita University
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CHIBA Kunihiro
Department of Materials-Process Engineering and Applied Chemistry for Environments, Akita University
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Chiba K
Department Of Materials-process Engineering And Applied Chemistry For Environments Akita University
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Gotoh Takeshi
Department Of Engineering And Applied Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering And Resource Science
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KIKUCHI KEN-ICHI
Department of Chemical Engineering for Resources, Akita University
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