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A single-use bioreactor or disposable bioreactor is a bioreactor with a disposable bag instead of a culture vessel. Typically, this refers to a bioreactor in which the lining in contact with the cell culture will be plastic, and this lining is encased within a more permanent structure (typically, either a rocker or a cuboid or cylindrical steel support). Commercial single-use bioreactors have been available since the end of the 1990s and are now made by several well-known producers .

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  • Un bioréacteur jetable est une chambre de culture stérile conçue en matériel polymérique, approuvé par la Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Après avoir rempli le bioréacteur de milieu de culture et d'inoculum avec l'organisme de production, la fermentation désirée commence. (fr)
  • A single-use bioreactor or disposable bioreactor is a bioreactor with a disposable bag instead of a culture vessel. Typically, this refers to a bioreactor in which the lining in contact with the cell culture will be plastic, and this lining is encased within a more permanent structure (typically, either a rocker or a cuboid or cylindrical steel support). Commercial single-use bioreactors have been available since the end of the 1990s and are now made by several well-known producers . (en)
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  • Un bioréacteur jetable est une chambre de culture stérile conçue en matériel polymérique, approuvé par la Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Après avoir rempli le bioréacteur de milieu de culture et d'inoculum avec l'organisme de production, la fermentation désirée commence. (fr)
  • A single-use bioreactor or disposable bioreactor is a bioreactor with a disposable bag instead of a culture vessel. Typically, this refers to a bioreactor in which the lining in contact with the cell culture will be plastic, and this lining is encased within a more permanent structure (typically, either a rocker or a cuboid or cylindrical steel support). Commercial single-use bioreactors have been available since the end of the 1990s and are now made by several well-known producers . (en)
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  • Bioréacteur jetable (fr)
  • Single-use bioreactor (en)
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