Title of article
Osmolarity Effects on Observed Insect Cell Size after Baculovirus Infection Are Avoided Using Growth Medium for Sample Dilution
Author/Authors
Rosinski، Matthew نويسنده , , Reid، Steven نويسنده , , Nielsen، Lars Keld نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-781
From page
782
To page
0
Abstract
Rates of cell size increase are an important measure of success during the baculovirus infection process. Batch and fed batch cultures sustain large fluctuations in osmolarity that can affect the measured cell volume if this parameter is not considered during the sizing protocol. Where osmolarity differences between the sizing diluent and the culture broth exist, biased measurements of size are obtained as a result of the cell osmometer response. Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) cells are highly sensitive to volume change when subjected to a change in osmolarity. Use of the modified protocol with culture supernatants for sample dilution prior to sizing removed the observed error during measurement.
Keywords
Mechanical-assist devices , Motion time , Material handling
Journal title
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Record number
5442
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