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Maintaining Cultures for Biotechnology and Industry
1st Edition - January 25, 1996
Editors: Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera, Angela Belt
Language: English
eBook ISBN:9780080535753
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To retain their usefulness, cultures that manufacture economically valuable products must be uncontaminated, viable, and genetically stable. Maintaining Cultures for Bi…Read more
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To retain their usefulness, cultures that manufacture economically valuable products must be uncontaminated, viable, and genetically stable. Maintaining Cultures for Biotechnology and Industry gives practical advice necessary to preserve and maintain cells and microorganisms important to the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries in ways that ensure they will continue to be able to synthesize those valuable metabolites. This book covers not just those strains currently being used but also those yet to be discovered and engineered. This text is essential for anyone working with cultures who wants to avoid the frustration of losing strains and needs to be able to devise and evaluate new strategies for preservation.
Written by hands-on experts in their respective fields
Contains helpful tables and protocols for preserving or maintaining cells, cultures and viruses
Discusses means to preserve cells by freezing, lyophilization, drying, cyoprotection, spore storage, continuous propagation and subculturing when absolutely necessary, and others
Gives information needed to test cultures for stable retention of important characteristics
Gives principles needed to devise and evaluate preservation strategies for newly identified and newly engineered cells and organisms
Lists culture sources for each class of organism
Includes information for characterizing and monitoring recombinant organisms, especially important because of their propensity for genetic stability
Discusses the history of the continually evolving field of culture preservation
Examines the importance of genetically stable cultures as it relates to maintaining patent positions
The Biological Deposition Requirement History and Evolution of Culture Maintenance and Preservation Techniques Algae Eubacteria Actinomycetes Fungi. Protozoa Animal Cells in Culture Human and Animal Viruses Plant Germplasm Plant Viruses and Viroids Characterization of Cultures Used By Biotech and Industry
No. of pages: 263
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: January 25, 1996
Imprint: Academic Press
eBook ISBN: 9780080535753
JH
Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera
Affiliations and expertise
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
AB
Angela Belt
Affiliations and expertise
Blue Sky Research Service, Sonora, California, U.S.A.
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