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The use of BioNOC II microcarriers in a fixed bed bioreactor setup allows to produce high protein levels in a CHO-320 cell line expressing constitutively interferon-γ and also with insect cells used with a baculovirus transient expression vector.
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Drugmand, JC., Michiels J.-F., JF., Agathos, S., Schneider, YJ. (2007). Growth of Mammalian and Lepidopteran Cells on BioNOC® II Disks, a Novel Macroporous Microcarrier. In: Smith, R. (eds) Cell Technology for Cell Products., vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5476-1_143
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