Publications by authors named "S A Sonderhoff"

Ultrasound was used to enhance the sedimentation of hybridoma cells from medium in a 75 mL resonator chamber. Forces in the acoustic standing waves aggregated the cells, and the aggregates were then rapidly sedimented by gravity. Cell separation increased with acoustic treatment time and cell concentration.

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We have developed a flow-through device which uses high frequency, low energy ultrasonic resonance fields to transiently aggregate hybridoma cells and return them by sedimentation to a perfusion bioreactor. The system retained up to 99 percent of the inflowing viable cells with no measurable effect on viability. Viable cells were selectively retained at up to 3 percent higher efficiency than nonviable cells.

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Analysis of cellular ATP as a means of measuring viable biomass loading was investigated in hybridoma cell culture. ATP analysis by the luciferin-luciferase assay was compared with trypan blue-stained hemocytometer counts. The cell-specific ATP content varied between 2 and 6 fmol per viable cell over a batch culture.

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