Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes - The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells
Brinkrolf K, Hoffrogge R, Hackl M, Tauch A, Baumann M, Noll T, Goesmann A, Pühler A, Borth N (2014)
In: Animal Cell Biotechnology In Biologics Production. Hauser H, Wagner R (Eds); Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter: 702.
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Autor*in
Brinkrolf, KarinaUniBi;
Hoffrogge, RaimundUniBi ;
Hackl, Matthias;
Tauch, AndreasUniBi;
Baumann, Martina;
Noll, ThomasUniBi ;
Goesmann, Alexander;
Pühler, AlfredUniBi ;
Borth, Nicole
Herausgeber*in
Hauser, Hansjörg;
Wagner, Roland
Einrichtung
Abstract / Bemerkung
This book introduces fundamental principles and practical application of techniques used in the scalable production of biopharmaceuticals with animal cell cultures. A broad spectrum of subjects relevant to biologics production and manufacturing are reviewed, including the generation of robust cell lines, a survey of functional genomics for a better understanding of cell lines and processes, as well as advances in regulatory compliant upstream and downstream development. The book is an essential reference for all those interested in translational animal cell-based pharmaceutical biotechnology.
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Buchtitel
Animal Cell Biotechnology In Biologics Production
Seite(n)
702
ISBN
978-3-11-027896-5
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2694187
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Brinkrolf K, Hoffrogge R, Hackl M, et al. Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes - The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells. In: Hauser H, Wagner R, eds. Animal Cell Biotechnology In Biologics Production. Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter; 2014: 702.
Brinkrolf, K., Hoffrogge, R., Hackl, M., Tauch, A., Baumann, M., Noll, T., Goesmann, A., et al. (2014). Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes - The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells. In H. Hauser & R. Wagner (Eds.), Animal Cell Biotechnology In Biologics Production (p. 702). Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter.
Brinkrolf, Karina, Hoffrogge, Raimund, Hackl, Matthias, Tauch, Andreas, Baumann, Martina, Noll, Thomas, Goesmann, Alexander, Pühler, Alfred, and Borth, Nicole. 2014. “Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes - The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells”. In Animal Cell Biotechnology In Biologics Production, ed. Hansjörg Hauser and Roland Wagner, 702. Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter.
Brinkrolf, K., Hoffrogge, R., Hackl, M., Tauch, A., Baumann, M., Noll, T., Goesmann, A., Pühler, A., and Borth, N. (2014). “Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes - The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells” in Animal Cell Biotechnology In Biologics Production, Hauser, H., and Wagner, R. eds. (Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter), 702.
Brinkrolf, K., et al., 2014. Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes - The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells. In H. Hauser & R. Wagner, eds. Animal Cell Biotechnology In Biologics Production. Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 702.
K. Brinkrolf, et al., “Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes - The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells”, Animal Cell Biotechnology In Biologics Production, H. Hauser and R. Wagner, eds., Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter, 2014, pp.702.
Brinkrolf, K., Hoffrogge, R., Hackl, M., Tauch, A., Baumann, M., Noll, T., Goesmann, A., Pühler, A., Borth, N.: Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes - The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells. In: Hauser, H. and Wagner, R. (eds.) Animal Cell Biotechnology In Biologics Production. p. 702. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, Germany (2014).
Brinkrolf, Karina, Hoffrogge, Raimund, Hackl, Matthias, Tauch, Andreas, Baumann, Martina, Noll, Thomas, Goesmann, Alexander, Pühler, Alfred, and Borth, Nicole. “Functional -Omics for Cell Lines and Processes - The -Omics Technologies on the Example of CHO Cells”. Animal Cell Biotechnology In Biologics Production. Ed. Hansjörg Hauser and Roland Wagner. Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter, 2014. 702.