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Cytotechnology | 2005

Effects of Supplementation of Various Medium Components on Chinese Hamster Ovary Cell Cultures Producing Recombinant Antibody

Do Yun Kim; Joon Chul Lee; Ho Nam Chang; Duk Jae Oh

Thirteen vitamins, twenty amino acids, hormones, inorganic salts, and other chemical agents, which constitute typical serum-free media, were evaluated for the development of fortified medium to enhance cell growth and productivity of recombinant antibody in the cultures of the recombinant Chinese hamster ovary (rCHO) cells. Two different rCHO cell lines, rCHO-A producing recombinant antibodies against the human platelet and rCHO-B secreting recombinant antibodies against the S surface antigen of Hepatitis B, respectively, were cultivated in batch suspension mode. Concentration of interested component in the tested medium was doubled to examine the fortification effect. Growth of rCHO-A cell and its antibody production were slightly improved with addition of either choline chloride, folic acid, thiamine⋅HCl, or LongTMR3IGF-I. On the other hand, in the cultivation of rCHO-B cell which was more sensitive to its environmental changes, hormones such as LongTMR3IGF-I and triiodothyronine (T3) as well as various vitamins involving choline chloride, i-inositol, niacinamide, pyridoxine HCl, and thiamine⋅HCl enhanced the cell growth and antibody production. Particularly, when concentration of consuming amino acid was doubled, remarkable increase in specific productivity was served, resulting in high final antibody concentration. These results were believed to provide a fundamental strategy of medium fortification useful for improvement of recombinant antibody production in serum-free medium.


Biotechnology Advances | 2014

Multi-stage continuous high cell density culture systems: a review.

Ho Nam Chang; Kwonsu Jung; Jin-dal-rae Choi; Joon Chul Lee; Hee-Chul Woo

A multi-stage continuous high cell density culture (MSC-HCDC) system makes it possible to achieve high productivity together with high product titer of many bioproducts. For long-term continuous operation of MSC-HCDC systems, the cell retention time and hydraulic retention time must be decoupled and strains (bacteria, yeast, plant, and animal cells) must be stable. MSC-HCDC systems are suitable for low-value high-volume extracellular products such as fuel ethanol, lactic acid or volatile fatty acids, and high-value products such as monoclonal antibodies as well as intracellular products such as polyhydroxybutyric acid (PHB), microbial lipids or a number of therapeutics. Better understanding of the fermentation kinetics of a specific product and reliable high-density culture methods for the product-generating microorganisms will facilitate timely industrialization of MSC-HCDC systems for products that are currently obtained in fed-batch bioreactors.


Fibers and Polymers | 2018

Tensile, Thermal, and Electrical Conductivity Properties of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites Using Itaconic Acid Based Dispersants

Jung Soo Kim; Ji Hye Choi; Min Sung Kim; Byeong Kwan Kang; Hae Chan Kim; Ji Eun Jang; Dae Young Lim; Youn Suk Lee; Joon Chul Lee; Dong Hyun Kim

We prepared itaconic acid based dispersants (IBDs) by the copolymerization of itaconic acid with acrylic acid, acrylamide, or vinyl sulfonic acid, and compared the efficacy of the IBDs on carbon fiber (CF) dispersion in a water-based system, against that of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) which is widely used as a dispersing agent. The procedure to fabricate nonwoven CF (NCF)/PP composites using IBDs includes the following steps: the synthesis of IBDs, the dispersion of CFs in water by the IBDs, the formation of a NCF, and hot pressing of NCF with polypropylene (PP) layer. We determined the tensile, thermal properties, and the electrical conductivity of non-woven CF/PP composites. It was found that using IBDs as a CF dispersing agent led to the CF/PP composites having better tensile, thermal, and electrical properties, as compared to when SDS was used as a dispersing agent.


Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2006

Development of serum-free media for a recombinant CHO cell line producing recombinant antibody

Do Yun Kim; Joon Chul Lee; Ho Nam Chang; Duk Jae Oh


Archive | 2007

Human monoclonal antibody neutralizing vascular endothelial growth factor receptor and use thereof

Jin San Yoo; Weon Sup Lee; Sang Ryeol Shim; Mi Hee Park; Jeong Eun Kang; Do Yun Kim; Joon Chul Lee; Dong Heon Lee; Too Hyon Cho; Sam Sook Sul; Young Guen Kwon; Bo Jeong Pyun; Kwi Hwa Kim; Chae-Ok Yun; Nahm Ju Kim; Jae Won Jeon; Dong Sup Lee; Young Woo Park; Geun Bae Rha; Hyun Sook Jang; Hyeon Mi Yoo; Sung-Woo Kim; Semi Kim; Sang Seok Koh


Archive | 2012

Ethylene-based terpolymer having high elasticity and preparation method thereof

Dong Hyun Kim; Joon Chul Lee; Hyun Ki Kim; Tae Wan Kim


Archive | 2012

Self-adhesive protection film having improved release, and product having the film attached thereto

Dong Hyun Kim; Joon Chul Lee; No Hyung Park


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2011

Aldose Reductase Gene for Selection and Amplification of Engineered Cell

Su Yeon Kim; Jang Hyeon Park; Joon Chul Lee; Duk Jae Oh


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2011

Development of cell culture process for production of recombinant antibody from rCHO cells

Chan Ho Jung; Joon Chul Lee; Duk Jae Oh


Archive | 2011

Highly functional graft copolymer and method for preparing same

Dong Hyun Kim; Joon Chul Lee; Hyun Ki Kim; Tae Wan Kim

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Jin San Yoo

Scripps Research Institute

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Dong Heon Lee

Kangwon National University

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Dong Sup Lee

Seoul National University

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Jae Won Jeon

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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