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Acoustic cell filter: a proven cell retention technology for perfusion of animal cell cultures.

This article is a review highlighting the application of the acoustic filter as a reliable cell retention device during the long-term perfusion of animal cell cultures. Critical operating parameters such as duty cycle, perfusion and re-circulation flow rates, acoustic power and backflush frequency are discussed with regard to influence on the separation efficiency and optimal operating ranges have been identified. Perfusion data gathered from the literature have been complemented with original data from a series of perfusion experiments carried out in the context of industrial projects for industrially relevant cell lines including NS0, HEK-293, SP2-derived hybridoma and insect cells in different serum-supplemented and serum-free media at different perfusion rates and acoustic chamber volumes. Finally, scale-up potential of the acoustic filter for large-scale industrial applications is discussed.

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