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cell-based vaccine production

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Cell-based vaccine production is a biomanufacturing methodology and research field focused on utilizing living cells, typically continuous cell lines or primary cells, as substrates for the propagation of viruses, the expression of recombinant proteins, or the cultivation of other vaccine components. This approach investigates the optimization of cell culture systems, bioprocessing techniques, and purification methods to enable the efficient, scalable, and flexible production of vaccines, representing a significant advancement over traditional methods for addressing global health needs and pandemic preparedness.

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EW

Stony Brook University

PD

National Institute for Biological Standards and Control

DB

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

RC

Institut Pasteur

OM

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Stony Brook University

Stony Brook, United States

State University of New York

Albany, United States

Institut Pasteur

Paris, France

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