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. 1997 Jan;23(1-3):95–101. doi: 10.1023/A:1007967602484

Basal medium development for serum-free culture: a historical perspective

David Jayme 1,, Toshio Watanabe 1, Toshiaki Shimada 2
PMCID: PMC3449888  PMID: 22358525

Abstract

The evolution of basal synthetic formulations to support mammalian cell culture applications has been facilitated by the contributions of many investigators. Definition of minimally-required nutrient categories by Harry Eagle in the 1950's spawned an iterative process of continuous modification and refinement of the exogenous environment to cultivate new cell types and to support emerging applications of cultured mammalian cells. Key historical elements are traced, leading to the development of high potency, basal nutrient formulations capable of sustaining serum-free proliferation and biological production. Emerging techniques for alimentation of fed batch and continuous perfusion bioreactors, using partial nutrient concentrates deduced from spent medium analysis, can enhance medium utilization and bioreactor productivity.

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