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BioreactorA vessel capable of supporting cell culture, typically at large-scale.
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BioreactorA container used for bio-processing.(Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries)
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BioreactorTools or devices for generating products using the synthetic or chemical conversion capacity of a biological system. They can be classical fermentors, Cell Culture perfusion systems, or enzyme bioreac [..]
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BioreactorA container used for bioprocessing.
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BioreactorA vessel for growing live organisms or cells, which can be used for the production of substances such as pharmaceuticals, antibodies or vaccines, or for breaking down organic waste.
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BioreactorA container used for fermentation or enzymatic reactions. Bioreactors vary in size from benchtop fermentors to standalone units.
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BioreactorA manufactured or engineered device that provides an environment that supports biological processes. Many bioreactors are used to grow cells or tissues for use in tissue engineering.
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Bioreactor
(biochemistry) A fermentation vat, containing microorganisms or biochemically active substances, used for waste recycling or for making drugs.
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