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Production of Core and Virus-Like Particles with Baculovirus Infected Insect Cells

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In this paper the fundamental aspects of process development for the production of core and virus-like particles with baculovirus infected insect cells are reviewed. The issues addressed include: particle formation and monomer composition, chemical and physical conditions for optimal cell growth, baculovirus replication and product expression, multiplicity of infection strategy, and scale-up of the process. Study of the differences in the metabolic requirements of infected and non-infected cells is necessary for high cell density processes. In the bioreactor, the specific oxygen uptake rate (OURsp) plays a central role in process scale-up, leading to the specification of the bioreactor operational parameters. Shear stress can also be an important variable for bioreactor operation due to its influence on cell growth and product expression.

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Maranga, L., Cruz, P.E., Aunins, J.G., Carrondo, M.J.T. (2002). Production of Core and Virus-Like Particles with Baculovirus Infected Insect Cells. In: Schügerl, K., et al. Tools and Applications of Biochemical Engineering Science. Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, vol 74. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45736-4_9

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