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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
 
 KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS NEW YORK, BOSTON, DORDRECHT, LONDON, MOSCOW
 
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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.
 
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 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
 
 35
 
 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.
 
 51
 
 Adenovirus Vector Production in 293 Fed-Batch Cultures Wong, K.; Guardia, M.J.; Lee, St.; Hu, W.-S.
 
 55
 
 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		
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