hollowfibre

adj

Etymology

From hollow + fibre.

Definitions

  1. Based on or pertaining to hollow fibers.

    • Following the commercialization of Monsanto's hollowfibre polysulphone membrane technology for the separation of CO and H2, DuPont has introduced a separation process on the basis of aromatic polyamide membranes.
    • I needed a shower, a glass of OJ and a few hours under my hollowfibre duvet in a peach-free zone.
    • Two different hollowfibre bioreactors (Tecnomouse and CellPharm I) were used for the production of a human monoclonal antibody for clinical use.
  2. Hollow (tubular) semi-permeable fibers that are used for protein separation and cell…

    Hollow (tubular) semi-permeable fibers that are used for protein separation and cell culture.

    • The immunoprotection of the cells grown within the hollowfibre is accomplished by the impeneirance of immunoglobulins and immunocompetent cells through the hollowfibre.

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