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Growing cultures in perfusion bioreactors

Perfusion bioreactors offer a culture environment similar to in vivo conditions for mammalian cells, have already gained commercial importance.

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Fouron, Y. Growing cultures in perfusion bioreactors. Nature 327, 537–538 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/327537a0

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