In cooperation with BAXTER Vaccine AG, which supplies incubated special pathogen-free chicken eggs (including a full veterinary record), a permanent hen's egg chorio-allantoic membrane test (HET-CAM) unit has been established, where angiogenesis testing, cell culture, and digital and histological analyses are performed. At the Core Unit for Biomedical Research, the location of the animal testing facility of the Medical University Vienna, cell-scaffold constructs must be evaluated in vitro and in ovo prior to eventual in vivo tissue engineering experiments. The animal testing advisory committee requires that new test proposals are first evaluated by using cell culture and HET-CAM models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing colony-forming assays, a number of previous studies established that interferon alpha (IFN-alpha) could cause bone marrow cell (BMC) suppression. In this study, the suppressive effect of IFN-alpha is however shown to be time-dependent, occurring only 7-8 days after transfer of BMC obtained from IFN-alpha-treated mice to growth factor-containing culture medium. In contrast, in the interval before suppression is observed, BMC obtained from IFN-alpha-treated mice initially proliferated more rapidly than BMC from placebo-treated mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman-mouse heterohybridomas producing human monoclonal antibodies show slower growth rates and lower peak cell densities than murine hybridomas. In order to improve the growth properties we transfected a heterohybridoma cell line with expression plasmids containing the oncogenes v-src, c-Ha-ras and SV40largeT. The plasmids were transferred by electroporation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman endothelial cells were transfected with a plasmid containing the coding sequence of the large T protein of simian virus 40. Transfected cells were selected for their ability to grow in defined medium (DM). Several cell lines were derived and characterized in their response to endothelial cell growth supplement (ECGS), epidermal growth factor (EGF) and insulin (INS).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA completely automated pilot plant used for fermentation has been employed with direct digital control (DDC) technology for monitoring and regulating growth of human cells. A human hybridoma cell line (3D6) producing anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 antibodies was used as a model for large-scale production (300-liter airlift fermentor) in continuous culture. Parameters controlled were pH, dissolved oxygen, temperature and the flow rate of four gases used in the process.
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