A mathematical model describing the dynamics of mammalian cell growth in hollow fibre bioreactor operated in closed shell mode is developed. Mammalian cells are assumed to grow as an expanding biofilm in the extra-capillary space surrounding the fibre. Diffusion is assumed to be the dominant process in the radial direction while axial convection dominates in the lumen of the bioreactor. The transient simulation results show that steep gradients in the cell number are possible under the condition of substrate limitation. The precise conditions which result in nonuniform growth of cells along the length of the bioreactor are delineated. The effect of various operating conditions, such as substrate feed rate, length of the bioreactor and diffu...
Hollow fibre membrane bioreactors (HFMBs) have been shown to overcome the diffusion limitation of nu...
New experimental evidence shows that hollow fibre membrane bioreactor (HFMB) may be applied to grow ...
Cultivation of marnrnalian cells in the extracapillary space (ECS) of hollow-fibre bioreactors (HFBR...
A mathematical model describing the dynamics of mammalian cell growth in hollow fibre bioreactor ope...
Generating autologous tissue grafts of a clinically useful volume requires efficient and controlled ...
Expanding cell populations extracted from patients or animals is essential to the process of tissue ...
International audienceThe hollow fiber membrane bioreactor (HFMB) has been investigated for the cult...
<div><p>The need for efficient and controlled expansion of cell populations is paramount in tissue e...
A 2D model is developed for fluid flow, mass transport and cell distribution in a hollow fibre membr...
The need for efficient and controlled expansion of cell populations is paramount in tissue engineeri...
We present a simplified two-dimensional model of fluid flow, solute transport, and cell distribution...
Generating autologous tissue grafts of a clinically useful volume requires efficient and controlled ...
Industrialization of bioreactors has been achieved by integrating knowledge from several applying co...
Tissue function is comprised of a complex interplay between biological and physicochemical rate proc...
The objective of this study was to develop a model for the growth of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cel...
Hollow fibre membrane bioreactors (HFMBs) have been shown to overcome the diffusion limitation of nu...
New experimental evidence shows that hollow fibre membrane bioreactor (HFMB) may be applied to grow ...
Cultivation of marnrnalian cells in the extracapillary space (ECS) of hollow-fibre bioreactors (HFBR...
A mathematical model describing the dynamics of mammalian cell growth in hollow fibre bioreactor ope...
Generating autologous tissue grafts of a clinically useful volume requires efficient and controlled ...
Expanding cell populations extracted from patients or animals is essential to the process of tissue ...
International audienceThe hollow fiber membrane bioreactor (HFMB) has been investigated for the cult...
<div><p>The need for efficient and controlled expansion of cell populations is paramount in tissue e...
A 2D model is developed for fluid flow, mass transport and cell distribution in a hollow fibre membr...
The need for efficient and controlled expansion of cell populations is paramount in tissue engineeri...
We present a simplified two-dimensional model of fluid flow, solute transport, and cell distribution...
Generating autologous tissue grafts of a clinically useful volume requires efficient and controlled ...
Industrialization of bioreactors has been achieved by integrating knowledge from several applying co...
Tissue function is comprised of a complex interplay between biological and physicochemical rate proc...
The objective of this study was to develop a model for the growth of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cel...
Hollow fibre membrane bioreactors (HFMBs) have been shown to overcome the diffusion limitation of nu...
New experimental evidence shows that hollow fibre membrane bioreactor (HFMB) may be applied to grow ...
Cultivation of marnrnalian cells in the extracapillary space (ECS) of hollow-fibre bioreactors (HFBR...