Application of response surface methodology to maximize the productivity of scalable automated human embryonic stem cell manufacture
Aim: Commercial regenerative medicine will require large quantities of clinical-specification human cells. The cost and quality of manufacture is notoriously difficult to control due to highly complex processes with poorly defined tolerances. As a step to overcome this, we aimed to demonstrate the u...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Ratcliffe, Paul Hourd, Juan-Jose Guijarro-Leach, Erin Rayment, David Williams, Rob Thomas |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/13171 |
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