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Cell NANI (Novel Automated Nutrient Incorporation)

University of Massachusetts, Lowell
posted on 01/14/2009

A new range of robust, biocompatible polymer capable of pH regulation and pH sensitive delivery of key culture nutrients to eukaryotic cell lines has been developed and used successfully to deliver glucose, control pH, and enhance the viability of mammalian cells in the absence of human intervention. In addition, a complementary low-cost, on-line, non-invasive optical system has been developed for monitoring pH change, cell growth and cell viability in conjunction with our delivery system.


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File Number: UML 07-22 PRV 

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Lisa-Jo Clarizia

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Susu Wong, susu_wong@uml.edu


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