Abstract

The effect of mechanical agitation on hybridoma cell growth was examined in laboratory scale vessels. At an agitation rate four times that required to keep the cells in suspension, both growth rate and growth extent were reduced. However, using the minimum agitation rate required to suspend cells, no adverse effect on cell growth was observed even with a turbine agitator.

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