Abstract
A substantial number of human iPS cells (hiPSCs) is needed for cell therapy to be successful against various diseases. We previously reported on a bioreactor with reciprocal mixing that produces specific physical properties that differ from those of conventional bioreactors with rotary paddle stirring. Moreover, such reactors not only provide a homogeneous environment but also allow the control of spheroid size by changing the mixing speed. In this study, we applied this bioreactor to the large-scale cultivation of hiPSCs. Approximately 10 billion hiPSCs were obtained from 2.0 L of culture, and the high expression of pluripotency markers was maintained. Our findings indicate that a bioreactor with reciprocal mixing can be used for large-scale hiPSC cultivation.
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Ueki, M., Suzuki, T., & Kato, Y. (2024). Large-scale cultivation of human iPS cells in bioreactor with reciprocal mixing. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 137(2), 149–155. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiosc.2023.12.008
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