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Cell Technology for Cell Products

Proceedings of the 19th ESACT Meeting, Harrogate, UK, June 5-8, 2005

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  • Up-to-date technology in the industry
  • Relevant reference of the industrial applications
  • Next set of technological advances in the series of ESACT meetings

Part of the book series: ESACT Proceedings (ESACT, volume 3)

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Table of contents (149 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-LXXIX
  2. : PERSPECTIVES OF THE BIOTECH INDUSTRY

    1. Front Matter

      Pages I-LXXIX
    2. The UK bioprocessing sector

      • Tony Bradshaw
      Pages 3-7
  3. : TRANSCRIPTION TO SECRETION

    1. Front Matter

      Pages I-LXXIX
    2. A Novel AIR-induced Gene Expression System in HEK.EBNA Cells and its Applications

      • Nicola Susann Werner, Sabine Geisse, Wilfried Weber, Martin Fussenegger
      Pages 11-18
    3. Towards Stronger Gene Expression - a Promoter's Tale

      • Stephan Kalwy, James Rance, Alison Norman, Robert Gay
      Pages 19-28
    4. Improving the Expression of a Soluble Receptor:Fc fusion Protein in CHO Cells by Coexpression with the Receptor Ligand

      • Gene W. Lee, Jill K. Fecko, Ann Yen, Deb Donaldson, Clive Wood, Scott Tobler et al.
      Pages 29-39
    5. Growth, Apoptosis and Functional Genomics Analysis of CHO-K1 Over-Expressing Telomerase

      • Francesco Crea, Donatella Sarti, Francesco Falciani, Mohamed Al-Rubeai
      Pages 41-45
    6. Optimizing Medium for Transient Transfection

      • Z.-H. Geng, W. Nudson, L. Davis, S. Luo, K. Etchberger
      Pages 53-55
    7. Establishment of Recombinant CHO Cell Lines Under Serum-free Conditions

      • Maya Kuchenbecker, Bernd Rehberger, Michael Schriek, Judith Gackowski, Ralf Fehrenbach
      Pages 57-61
    8. Novel Cell-based Assay for the Detection of Murine type I IfN

      • Mariela Bollati-Fogolín, Werner Müller
      Pages 63-65
    9. Characterisation of the Induction of Cytochrome p450 Enzymes in Primary Cultures of Human Hepatocytes

      • T.L. Freeman, A.P. Chadwick, M.S. Lennard, C.M. Martin, R.G. Turcan, D. Blond
      Pages 67-70
    10. Effect of Culture Conditions on Glycosylation of Recombinant beta-Interferon in CHO Cells

      • Maureen Spearman, Jose Rodriguez, Norm Huzel, Kevin Sunley, Michael Butler
      Pages 71-85
    11. Induction of Caspase-3-dependent Apoptosis by Electrolyzed Reduced Water/platinum Nanoparticles in Cancer Cells

      • T. Hamasaki, S. Aramaki, T. Imada, K. Teruya, S. Kabayama, Y. Katakura et al.
      Pages 87-89
    12. Molecular Mechanism of TAK1-Induced Repression of hTERT Transcription

      • M. Maura, Y. Katakura, T. Miura, T. Fujiki, H. Shiraishi, S. Shirahata
      Pages 91-93
    13. Analysis of Genetic Parameters in Order to Get More Information on High Producing Recombinant CHO Cell Lines

      • Christine Lattenmayer, M. Loeschel, K. Schriebl, E. Trummer, K. Vorauer-Uhl, D. Mueller et al.
      Pages 95-98
    14. Redox Regulation by Reduced Waters as Active Hydrogen Donors and Intracellular ROS Scavengers for Prevention of type 2 Diabetes

      • S. Shirahata, Y. Li, T. Hamasaki, Z. Gadek, K. Teruya, S. Kabayama et al.
      Pages 99-101
    15. Transcription Profiling of Different Recombinant CHO Clones Based on Cross-species Microarray Analysis

      • Evelyn Trummer, Wolfgang Ernst, Dethardt Müller, Kornelia Schriebl, Christine Lattenmayer, Karola Vorauer-Uhl et al.
      Pages 103-106
    16. Adaptation without Cell Division?

      • K.L. Astley, M. Al-Rubeai
      Pages 107-110

About this book

The 19th ESACT meeting was to highlight the novel capabilities of the industry to move the products towards the clinic and was attended by a wide range of workers in the industry and for many it was their first ESACT meeting. The meeting was started with a session on Transcription to Secretion with a notable set of presentations on the emerging issues. The other sessions that followed Therapeutic Cell Engineering, Gene Medicine, Cells to Tissue, Protein products and Process Technology guided the delegates through the advances made for the progression of the biotechnology towards the industrial application of the products from cells. The meeting was supported by some exceptional invited speakers from around the world whose contributions complemented the emerging technologies and the changes being made at the industrial end of the ESACT spectrum. The proceedings here include the short papers adding the knowledge of the previous meetings and provide a reference for the researcher entering, or continuing in the field of Animal Cell Technology.

Editors and Affiliations

  • CTM BioTech Ltd, Cambridge, UK

    Rodney Smith

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Cell Technology for Cell Products

  • Book Subtitle: Proceedings of the 19th ESACT Meeting, Harrogate, UK, June 5-8, 2005

  • Editors: Rodney Smith

  • Series Title: ESACT Proceedings

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5476-1

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • eBook Packages: Chemistry and Materials Science, Chemistry and Material Science (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4020-5475-4Published: 24 January 2007

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-94-017-7653-0Published: 23 August 2016

  • eBook ISBN: 978-1-4020-5476-1Published: 20 June 2007

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XLVIII, 768

  • Topics: Biotechnology

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