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Fernandes, S., Robitaille, J., Bastin, G., Jolicoeur, M., & Vande Wouwer, A. (2016, June). Application of Dynamic Metabolic Flux Convex Analysis to CHO-DXB11 Cell Fed-batch Cultures [Paper]. 11th IFAC Symposium on Dynamics and Control of Process System, including Biosystems (IFAC DYCOPS-CAB 2016), Trondheim, Norway. Published in IFAC-PapersOnLine, 49(7). External link
Fernandes, S., Robitaille, J., Bastin, G., Jolicoeur, M., & Wouwer, A. V. (2016, October). Dynamic metabolic flux analysis of underdetermined and overdetermined metabolic networks [Paper]. Foundations of Systems Biology in Engineering (FOSBE 2016), Magdeburg, Germany. Published in IFAC-PapersOnLine, 49(26). External link
Robitaille, J. (2015). Modélisation dynamique de cultures de cellules CHO produisant un anticorps monoclonal en mode cuvée-alimentée [Master's thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Robitaille, J., Chen, J., & Jolicoeur, M. (2015). A Single Dynamic Metabolic Model Can Describe mAb Producing CHO Cell Batch and Fed-Batch Cultures on Different Culture Media. PLOS One, 10(9). Available