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Cell Manufacturing on a Large Scale

Creating a kinder; gentler manufacturing process that doesn't kill the product is the goal of process developers doing large-scale cell culture for cell therapy.

This story is about a technology so new, it hasn't been invented yet. Not quite. It's so new that "Googling" the search term "cell manufacturing" pulls up largely irrelevant entries-ones that pertain more to computer hardware configuration than to the large-scale culturing of cells. And yet it is based on traditional cell culture, one of the oldest technologies in biology and the foundation on which so many modern biological discoveries rest.

Although small-scale cell culture has been around for for about a century, the notion of ...

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