Large-scale human mesenchymal stem cell expansion calls for a bioreaction system, that provides a sufficient growth surface. An alternative to static cultivations systems like cell factories are disposable stirred tank reactors. Here, microcarriers provide the required growth surface, but these make it difficult to achieve a complete homogenization in the bioreactor, while avoiding shear stress. To gain insight into this process, we investigated the impact of different power inputs (0.02-2.6Wm-3) on the mixing time (tm). Whereas tm was inversely proportional to agitation in a one-phase-system, aeration resulted in a constant mixing time at 30-70rpm. A high microcarrier concentration (30gL-1) and low stirrer speed (30rpm) in the liquid-solid...
For potential clinical trials, the demand of large populations of functional stem cells is increasin...
A major challenge to the clinical success of cell-based tissue engineering strategies is the ability...
Two dimensional (2-D) cell culture technologies have proven inadequate for large scale manufacturing...
The use of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) in regenerative medicine is a potential major advanc...
The potential of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) for allogeneic cell therapies has created a la...
Therapies utilizing stem cells isolated from various tissues are currently undergoing clinical evalu...
The impact of agitation rate and sparged aeration on BM-hMSC expansion in conventional stirred tank ...
Recent advances of stem cell-based therapies in clinical trials have raised the need for large-scale...
Industry trends in regenerative medicine highlight a critical need for closed, single use cell cultu...
Industry trends in regenerative medicine show an increased need for scalable and closed manufacturin...
Suspension cultures, in which human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) are cultivated on microcarriers i...
Controlled expansion and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in a microcarrier based stirred b...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) have demonstrated great potential to be used as therapies for m...
Nowadays, the culture of animal cells has become an inescapable step to produce proteinic compounds....
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have emerged as an important tool for tissue engineering, thanks to th...
For potential clinical trials, the demand of large populations of functional stem cells is increasin...
A major challenge to the clinical success of cell-based tissue engineering strategies is the ability...
Two dimensional (2-D) cell culture technologies have proven inadequate for large scale manufacturing...
The use of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) in regenerative medicine is a potential major advanc...
The potential of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) for allogeneic cell therapies has created a la...
Therapies utilizing stem cells isolated from various tissues are currently undergoing clinical evalu...
The impact of agitation rate and sparged aeration on BM-hMSC expansion in conventional stirred tank ...
Recent advances of stem cell-based therapies in clinical trials have raised the need for large-scale...
Industry trends in regenerative medicine highlight a critical need for closed, single use cell cultu...
Industry trends in regenerative medicine show an increased need for scalable and closed manufacturin...
Suspension cultures, in which human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) are cultivated on microcarriers i...
Controlled expansion and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in a microcarrier based stirred b...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) have demonstrated great potential to be used as therapies for m...
Nowadays, the culture of animal cells has become an inescapable step to produce proteinic compounds....
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have emerged as an important tool for tissue engineering, thanks to th...
For potential clinical trials, the demand of large populations of functional stem cells is increasin...
A major challenge to the clinical success of cell-based tissue engineering strategies is the ability...
Two dimensional (2-D) cell culture technologies have proven inadequate for large scale manufacturing...