Previous Page  15 / 17 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 15 / 17 Next Page
Page Background

Page 40

Notes:

allied

academies

Cell Science, Stem Cell Research &

Pharmacological Regenerative Medicine

November 29-30, 2017 | Atlanta, USA

Annual Congress on

Adv cel sci tissue cul 2017 | Volume 1 Issue 2

Culture of animal cell

Sudha G Bansode

Shankarrao Mohite College, India

C

ell culture has become an indispensable technology

in many branches of the life sciences. It provides the

basis for studying the regulation of cell proliferation,

differentiation and product formation in carefully controlled

conditions, with processes and analytical tools which are

scalable from the level of the single cell to in excess of 10 kg

wet weight of cells. Cell culture has also provided the means

to define almost the entire human genome and to dissect the

pathways of intracellular and intercellular signaling which

ultimately regulate gene expression. Roller bottle culture is

considered the first scale-up step for anchorage-dependent

cells from stationary flasks or bottles. This is achieved by

using all the internal surface for cell growth, rather than just

the bottom of a bottle. The added advantages are that: A

smaller volume of medium and thus a higher product titre

can be achieved; the cells are more efficiently oxygenated

due to alternative exposure to medium and the gas phase;

and dynamic systems usually generate higher unit cell

densities than stationary systems.

Speaker Biography

Sudha Bansode is an Associate Professor in Zoology at Shankarrao Mohite College,

Akluj, Maharashtra State, India. Recently she was a Visiting Scholar at University of

California, Riverside, USA. She is an active researcher & passionate teacher in India.

Still she has been published above 20 research papers in International Journals &

she is interested on Bone Research. Also she has honor of Distinguished Editorial

Board Member of several International Journals. She is an own author of “Textbook

Histological Techniques” & “Outlines of Physiology” and now she is working on

another own reference book “Rhythms in Freshwater Crustaceans”. She is a University

recognized research guide for Ph.D. students in India. She was an invited Indian Speaker

of “OXFORD SYMPOSIUM” on 27-29 August, 2014 at Balliol College, Oxford, United

Kingdom. She was academic visitor of Bangkok- Thailand, Colombo-Sri Lanka, Daira-

Dubai-UAE. Her recent intellectual Interaction is with many International Professional

groups.

e:

drsudhabanasode@yahoo.com