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Cell confluency analysis on microcarriers by micro-flow imaging

Farrell et al., 2016

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13706995413151427202
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Farrell C
Cicalese S
Davis H
Dogdas B
Shah T
Culp T
Hoang V
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Cytotechnology

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The productivity of cell culture-derived vaccines grown in anchorage-dependent animal cells is limited by bioreactor surface area. One way to increase the available surface area is by growing cells as monolayers on small spheres called microcarriers, which are approximately …
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