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Friedrich Dorner, Vienna AT

Friedrich Dorner, Vienna AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090253178RECOMBINANT CELL CLONES HAVING INCREASED STABILITY AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Disclosed are a stable recombinant cell clones which are stable in serum- and protein-free medium for at least 40 generations, a biomass obtained by multiplying the stable cell clone under serum- and protein-free culturing conditions, and a method of preparing recombinant proteins by means of the biomass. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of recovering stable recombinant cell clones.10-08-2009
20090258391RECOMBINANT CELL CLONES HAVING INCREASED STABILITY AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - Disclosed are a stable recombinant cell clones which are stable in serum- and protein-free medium for at least 40 generations, a biomass obtained by multiplying the stable cell clone under serum- and protein-free culturing conditions, and a method of preparing recombinant proteins by means of the biomass. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of recovering stable recombinant cell clones.10-15-2009
20100221828RECOMBINANT CELL CLONES HAVING INCREASED STABILITY AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Disclosed are a stable recombinant cell clones which are stable in serum- and protein-free medium for at least 40 generations, a biomass obtained by multiplying the stable cell clone under serum- and protein-free culturing conditions, and a method of preparing recombinant proteins by means of the biomass. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of recovering stable recombinant cell clones.09-02-2010
20100317055Recombinant Cell Clones Having Increased Stability and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Disclosed are a stable recombinant cell clones which are stable in serum- and protein-free medium for at least 40 generations, a biomass obtained by multiplying the stable cell clone under serum- and protein-free culturing conditions, and a method of preparing recombinant proteins by means of the biomass. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of recovering stable recombinant cell clones.12-16-2010
20110081680Animal Protein-Free Media For Cultivation of Cells - The present invention relates to animal protein-free cell culture media comprising polyamines and a plant- and/or yeast-derived hydrolysate. The invention also relates to animal protein-free culturing processes, wherein cells can be cultivated, propagated and passaged without adding supplementary animal proteins in the culture medium. These processes are useful in cultivating cells, such as recombinant cells or cells infected with a virus, and for producing biological products by cell culture processes.04-07-2011
20110081722ANIMAL PROTEIN-FREE MEDIA FOR CULTIVATION OF CELLS - The present invention relates to animal protein-free cell culture media comprising polyamines and a plant- and/or yeast-derived hydrolysate. The invention also relates to animal protein-free culturing processes, wherein cells can be cultivated, propagated and passaged without adding supplementary animal proteins in the culture medium. These processes are useful in cultivating cells, such as recombinant cells or cells infected with a virus, and for producing biological products by cell culture processes.04-07-2011
20110104758RECOMBINANT CELL CLONES HAVING INCREASED STABILITY AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Disclosed are a stable recombinant cell clones which are stable in serum- and protein-free medium for at least 40 generations, a biomass obtained by multiplying the stable cell clone under serum- and protein-free culturing conditions, and a method of preparing recombinant proteins by means of the biomass. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of recovering stable recombinant cell clones.05-05-2011
20110287482MEDIUM FOR THE PROTEIN-FREE AND SERUM-FREE CULTIVATION OF CELLS - A medium is described for the protein-free and serum-free cultivation of cells, especially mammalian cells, whereby the medium contains a proportion of soy hydrolysate.11-24-2011

Patent applications by Friedrich Dorner, Vienna AT