12. what media component is required for NS0 cell structure media that is not typically required for CHO cell structure media.
ans-
13. when comparing the two process, how does the CDF affect cell
viability at the end of the run, compared to HCF?
ans- we can see in the graph that CDF compare to HCF is more
prominent to improve cell viability although it decreasing with the
days but it is more than HCF
so the right option is (a) improve viability
14. when comparing the two process, how does the CDF affect viablee cell density, compared to HCF?
ans- we can see in the graph that the line which represents the CDF is more higher than HCF with the time so we can say that CDF improve viable cell density compared to HCF.
so the right option is (a) improve cell viable density
12. What media component is required for NS0 cell culture media that is not typically required...
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