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5.2 Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes: The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells

  • Karina Brinkrolf , Raimund Hoffrogge , Matthias Hackl , Andreas Tauch , Martina Baumann , Thomas Noll , Alexander Goesmann , Alfred Pühler and Nicole Borth
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Animal Cell Biotechnology
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents VII
  4. List of Contributing Authors IX
  5. 1. Introduction
  6. 1.1 Industrial Use and Perspectives of Animal Cell Culture 1
  7. 2. Cell Lines
  8. 2.1 Generation of Cell Lines and Biotechnological Applications 11
  9. 2.2 CHO History, CHO Evolution and CHO Genomics – an Unsolvable Enigma? 38
  10. 2.3 Cell Lines for Vaccine Production 60
  11. 2.4 Cell Line Monitoring: Molecular Cytogenetic Characterization 87
  12. 2.5 Quality Control Essentials in Human Cell Culture: Cell Line Cross-contamination and Microbiological Infections 102
  13. 3. Genetic Engineering of Cells
  14. 3.1 Cell Line Evolution and Engineering 115
  15. 3.2 Chromosome Rearrangements and Gene Amplification 127
  16. 3.3 Synthetic Biology Principles for Engineering Mammalian Designer Cells 144
  17. 3.4 Rational Approaches for Transgene Expression: Targeted Integration and Episomal Maintenance 173
  18. 3.5 Manipulation of Cell Growth, Metabolism and Product Quality Attributes 216
  19. 4. Engineering of the Product
  20. 4.1 Control of Biotheraputics Glycosylation 247
  21. 4.2 Manufacturing of Complex Biotherapeutic Protein Products: Medical Need and Rational for Monoclonal Antibody Mixtures, Multispecific Formats, and Fc-fusion Proteins 280
  22. 5. Basic Aspects of Animal Cell Cultivation
  23. 5.1 Physiology and Metabolism of Animal Cells for Production 301
  24. 5.2 Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes: The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells 326
  25. 5.3 Nutrient Media for Cell Culture Technology 368
  26. 6. Upstream and Downstream Process Technology
  27. 6.1 Bioreactors for Animal Cell Culture 389
  28. 6.2 High Cell Density Cultivation Process 427
  29. 6.3 Industrial Cell Culture Process Scale-up Strategies and Considerations 455
  30. 6.4 Extraction and Purification of Biologics from Cell Culture: Monoclonal Antibody Downstream Processing 489
  31. 7. Monitoring and Control of Processes and Products
  32. 7.1 Concepts and Technologies for Advanced Process Monitoring and Control 523
  33. 7.2 Analytical Techniques and Quality Control of Protein Therapeutics 571
  34. 7.3 Process Characterization for Upstream and Downstream Process Development 598
  35. 8. Pharmaceutical Aspects of Biologics from Animal Cell Culture Processes
  36. 8.1 Spatiotemporally Controlled Delivery of Biopharmaceuticals 649
  37. Index 693
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