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titleOfInvention A method for high density cultures of plant cells using ultrasonic waves
abstract The present invention, after irradiating the ultrasonic waves, when the plant cells began to flow out of the cell separator, the ultrasonic irradiation is stopped, the back pressure (pressure) is applied using a pump to return the cells into the bioreactor, and then again ultrasonic waves It relates to a method of culturing plant cells at a high concentration by separating the cells and the medium using an ultrasonic cell separator operating by the method of irradiating.
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