Publications by authors named "Shahla Khodabakhshaghdam"

To evaluate shear stress influence on ex vivo expansion of hematopoietic cell lineages for clinical application, in this study, human pro-monocytic cell (namely U937 cell line) was selected as a hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) model and cultured in suspension mode at two different agitation rates (50, 100 rpm) in the stirred bioreactor. At the agitation rate of 50 rpm, the cells achieved higher expansion folds (27.4 fold) with minimal morphological changes as well as apoptotic cell death, while at 100 rpm the expansion fold decreased after 5-day of culture in suspension culture in comparison with static culture and reached 24.

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  • The study investigates the characteristics and properties of seed gum (LPSG), revealing its main monosaccharide components, which include xylose (14.27%) and galacturonic acid (10.70%).
  • Temperature and the concentration of cosolutes like Na and Ca affect the intrinsic viscosity and structure of LPSG, leading to decreased flexibility and increased stiffness at higher temperatures and specific conditions.
  • The LPSG demonstrates strong anionic properties across a wide pH range, with a consistent random coil molecular conformation, indicating that environmental factors can significantly alter its behavior in food systems.
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A small scale stirred bioreactor was designed and the effect of different agitation rates (30, 60 and 100 rpm) was investigated on HepG2 cells cultured in alginate-chitosan (AC) core-shell microcapsule in terms of the cell proliferation and liver-specific function. The microencapsulated hepatic cells could proliferate well when they were cultured for 10 days at 30 rpm while the cell-laden microcapsules showed no cell proliferation at 100 rpm in the bioreactor system. Albumin production rate, as an important liver function, increased also 1.

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