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Animal Cell Technology: Products from Cells, Cells as Products Proceedings of the 16th ESACT Meeting April 25–29, 1999, Lugano, Switzerland Edited by

A. Bernard B. Griffiths W. Noé F. Wurm

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CONTENTS 16th ESACT Meeting Organising Committee

xxi

ESACT Executive Committee

xxii

Sponsors

xxiii

Companies Participating in the Trade Exhibition

xxiv

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

xxv

INTRODUCTION Products from Cells - Cellas as Products

lxxi

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

lxxiii

CHAPTER I. Improvement and Induction of High Productivity

Recombinant Pharmaceutical Protein Overexpression in an IRF-I Proliferation Controlled Production System Geserick, C.; Schroeder, K.; Bonarius, H.; Kongerslev, L.; Schlenke, P.; Hauser, H.; Mueller, P.P.

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The Real Meaning of High Expression Grammatikos, S.I.; Bergemann, K.; Werz, W.; Brax, I.; Bux, R.; Eberhardt, P.; Fieder, J.; Noé, W.

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A Novel Mammalian Gene Regulation System Responsive to Streptogramin Antibiotics Fussenegger, M.; Von Stockar, B.; Fux, C.; Rimann, R.; Morris, R.; Thompson, C.J.; Bailey, J.E.

19

Feedback Control of Redox Potential in Hybridoma Cell Culture Meneses, A.; Gomez, A.; Ramirez, O.T.

23

Genetic manipulation of the Protein Synthetic Capacity of Mammalian Cells Heaton, M.; Birch, J.; Hovey, A.; Kallmeier, R.; Proud, C.; James, D.

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Retinoic Acid Enhances Monoclonal Antibody Production of Human-Human Hybridoma BD9 Inoue, Y.; Fujisawa, M.; Shoji, M.; Hashizume, S.; Katakura, Y.; Shirahata

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Extracellular Adenosine 5’ Monophosphate Controls Proliferation and Stimulates Protein Production of rCHO Cells Bonarius, H.P.J.; Hansen, K.; Kongerslev, L. 39 The Mode of Actions of Lysozyme as an Immunoglobulin Production Stimulating Factor (IPSF) Sugahara, T.; Murakami, F.; Sasaki, T.

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A Dissection of Recombinant Protein Expression in CHO Cells Indicating Protein-Specific, not Cell Specific,

Limitation Altobello, K.; Chung, YH.; Iovino, J.; Luchette, C.; Overton, S.; Cunningham, M.

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Effect of Bioreactor Process Control Parameters on Apoptosis and Monoclonal Antibody Production During the Protein-Free Fed-Batch Culture of a Murine Myeloma Moran, E.; McGowan, St.; Reynolds, N.; Wilson, C.

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Adenovirus Vector Production in 293 Fed-Batch Cultures Wong, K.; Guardia, M.J.; Lee, St.; Hu, W.-S.

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Influence of BCL-2 Over-Expression on NS0 and CHO Culture Viability and Chimeric Antibody Productivity Tey, B.T.; Singh, R.P.; Al-Rubeai, M.

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A Regulatable Selective System Facilitating Isolation of High Expres