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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 27, 2018
Filed:
Jul. 08, 2015
Hitachi High-technologies Corporation, Minato-ku, Tokyo, JP;
Akihiro Shimase, Tokyo, JP;
Kazumichi Imai, Tokyo, JP;
Sadamitsu Aso, Tokyo, JP;
Eiichiro Takada, Tokyo, JP;
Masako Kawarai, Tokyo, JP;
Toshinari Sakurai, Tokyo, JP;
HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A device which automatically performs a step in which expanded and cultured cells are diluted to a desired cell concentration and re-inoculated using a cell-concentration adjustment device having an inlet for taking in a cell suspension; an outlet for discharging a diluted cell suspension; and a flow path which is provided between the inlet and the outlet and is capable of holding a cell suspension, the flow path being provided with: a liquid delivery pump for causing a cell suspension inside to flow; a cell-concentration measurement instrument for collecting data related to a cell concentration per unit amount of the cell suspension; and a dilution-liquid container for holding a dilution liquid which is supplied to the flow path to dilute the cell suspension. The device further includes a control unit for controlling at least the liquid delivery pump on the basis of the data obtained by the cell-concentration measurement instrument, wherein the control unit determines, on the basis of the data obtained by the cell-concentration measurement instrument, an amount of the dilution liquid required to bring the cell concentration to the desired concentration, and drives the liquid delivery pump so as to take in the required amount of the dilution liquid into the flow path and mix the cell suspension and the dilution liquid.