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Animal Cell Technology Meets Genomics

Proceedings of the 18th ESACT Meeting. Granada, Spain, May 11-14, 2003

Part of the book series: ESACT Proceedings (ESACT, volume 2)

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Table of contents (165 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xcvi
  2. Cellular Mechanisms

    1. Effect of Osmotic Pressure on Gs-Ns0 Expression System

      • Mon-Han Wu, George Dimopoulos, Athanasios Mantalaris, Julie Varley
      Pages 3-13
    2. Genomic Exploration on Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells

      • M. De Leon Gatti, K. Wlaschin, A. Rink, A. Sanny, K.S. Tan, P.M. Nissom et al.
      Pages 23-29
    3. Roles for Glycosylation in Receptor-Ligand Interactions in the Immune System

      • Pauline M. Rudd, Anthony H. Merry, Raymond A. Dwek
      Pages 31-42
    4. Investigations on Mannose-6-Phosphate Receptor Mediated Protein Uptake

      • M. Dürrschmid, C. Jursik, N. Borth, R. Grabherr, O. Doblhoff-Dier
      Pages 43-49
    5. Analysis of Multiple Apoptosis Parameters Using a Microfluidic Chip-Based System

      • M. Valer, T. Preckel, G. Luedke, C. Buhlmann
      Pages 51-57
    6. Inhibiting Apoptosis in Cell Culture Using Multiple Inhibitors

      • Bruno Figueroa, Eric Ailor, Mitchell Reff, J. Marie Hardwick, Michael Betenbaugh
      Pages 59-65
    7. Pausing of Mammalian Cells by Cold Exposure, Limits and Opportunities

      • L. Hunt, D. Hacker, H. El Abridi, F. Grosjean, M. Dejesus, M. Jordan et al.
      Pages 67-70
    8. The Functional Competence of Animal Cells: Anal Ysis of the Secretory Pathway

      • Daniel E. Alete, Andrew J. Racher, John R. Birch, David C. James, C. Mark Smales
      Pages 71-74
    9. Proteome Analysis of Recombinant CHO Cells Under Hyperosmotic Stress

      • Moon Sue Lee, Kyoung Wook Kim, Young Hwan Kim, Gyun Min Lee
      Pages 75-78
    10. Intracellular Nucleotide Pools for Optimizing Product-Oriented Transient Transfection of Hek293 Cells in Suspension

      • M.M. Bassani Molinas, C. Beer, F. Hesse, M. Wirth, Durocher, A. Kamen et al.
      Pages 83-86
    11. Impact of Yeast Pyruvate Carboxylase on the Productivity of Animal Host Cell Lines

      • M. Bollatifogolin, N. Irani, A.J. Beccaria, C. Schulz, J. Von Den Heuvel, C.B. Elias et al.
      Pages 87-89
    12. Environmental Effects of Lactate on High-Five™ Insect Cell Metabolism

      • J.-C. Drugmand, Y.-J. Schneider, S.N. Agathos
      Pages 91-94
    13. Insect Cell Culture Medium Selection and Optimisation Based on Monitoring and Economical Considerations

      • M. Lecina, A. Soley, P. Passamani, A. Casablancas, J. De Gràcia, C. Vela et al.
      Pages 103-106
    14. Effect of Antiapoptotic Genes Expression on Cell Growth and Monoclonal Antibody Productivity in a Hybridoma Cell Line

      • S. Juanola, J. Vives, J. Andersen, E. Prats, L. Cornudella, J.J. Cairó et al.
      Pages 111-113

About this book

The 18th ESACT meeting was celebrated in Granada (Spain) in May 2003, and was entitled "Animal Cell Technology Meets Genomics", in order to reflect that the emerging technologies in the area of genomics, proteomics and other "-omics"-type disciplines will provide key technological assets to increase knowledge and open new horizons in animal cell technology. During the meeting a variety of top-class emerging technologies were presented together with the lastest advances in more mature industrial areas. The meeting was opened by a first session devoted to the understanding of basic cellular mechanisms, and four sessions focused on applied aspects of animal cell technology: Cell-based therapies and gene-based therapies, target discovery and biopharmaceuticals. The Granada Meeting has also seen a special focus on forefront industrial case studies. The spirit and scientific excellence of the 18th ESACT meeting is now reflected in different chapters of the book. The book presents, in form of short papers, a high number of the contributions to the meeting, and has been prepared with the aim to provide a relevant reference of the current research efforts in Animal Cell Technology.

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eBook USD 469.00
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Hardcover Book USD 599.99
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