Culture system "4Cell XtraCHO"
Introducing a medium system for protein production using the CHO system!
The starter kit for the culture system "4Cell XtraCHO" includes all the necessary culture components for cell acclimatization and fed-batch culture at a 3L capacity. When progressing to larger-scale cultures, all individual culture components are available in various forms, both liquid and powder. Using production media and feed media offers benefits such as "eliminating process variability and contamination risks." 【Customer Benefits】 ■ Production Efficiency: Ideal efficiency from bench scale to manufacturing scale ■ Compliance with Regulatory Guidelines: Eliminates process variability and contamination risks ■ Reduces Process Complexity: Facilitates purification *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Features of Standard Products】 ■ Known Chemical Composition: The exact concentrations and molecular weights of all components are known. ■ Free from Animal-Derived Components: Contains no animal-derived components and does not include any human-derived components. ■ Protein-Free: This product does not contain any proteins. ■ For Research or Further Manufacturing ■ Available as Powdered Medium ■ Available as Liquid Medium *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Domestic Webinar: CHO Media and Process Development Solutions to Support Optimal Media Selection for Your Cell Line
To maximize the performance of CHO cells, it is necessary to select the optimal medium for each clone and further optimize the process parameters. Sartorius offers a variety of basic media and feeds suitable for Fed-batch culture of major CHO cell lines such as CHO-DG44, K1, S, and GS. In this webinar, we will introduce a case study that combines these CHO media, the automated microbioreactor Ambr15, and the experimental design software MODDE to conduct medium screening and process optimization in a short period. We will also provide information about our Benchmark Study service, which allows you to outsource the selection of the optimal medium and process development for your specific cell line to our research institute in Germany. 【Seminar Overview】 ▪ Date: March 6, 2025 (Thursday) from 3:00 PM (approximately 40 minutes) ▪ Method: Webinar recorded broadcast [Japanese, Free] If you are unable to participate on the day, please register first. We will send you a viewing URL later. *We kindly ask that participants from other companies in the same industry, as well as those using email addresses not affiliated with your organization, refrain from joining. Thank you for your understanding.
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[End] Speaker at the Cell Culture Medium Symposium hosted by Shonan I-Park.
This event has concluded. We will be exhibiting and presenting at the Cell Culture Medium Symposium at Shonan, held at Shonan Ai Park on September 13, 2024 (Friday). At our booth, we will introduce Sartorius's wide range of media, raw materials, and services that meet the needs of cell culture. *You can view the program in the "Related Materials." [Event Overview] Date and Time: September 13, 2024 (Friday) 10:00 AM - 5:45 PM Location: Shonan Ai Park or online *Pre-registration required [Our Seminar] Title: Recombumin | Enabling safe and robust manufacturing across various modalities with recombinant human albumin Speaker: Shiori Akiyama (Sales Development Specialist - Cell Lines, Media, Various Tests) Seminar Time: 3:40 PM - 4:10 PM Overview: This seminar will focus on Recombumin, a recombinant human albumin that improves cell viability after cryopreservation and has an effect on suppressing the aggregation of cells and vectors.
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[On-Demand Streaming Available] International Webinar "2nd Process Enhancement Webinar Series News and Seminar Information"
Participation in this webinar has ended. Those who wish to view it on demand can register through the details and application section. In this series, we will provide the best information to help with various best practices, important considerations, and process enhancement strategies for new and existing facilities. **Media Management to Promote Process Advancement** In this webinar, Stuart Tindal, PhD, Product Manager of Flexact Modular, and Myriam Lavie, Senior Product Manager of Fluid Management Technologies, will explain why media management is an important consideration for companies implementing process enhancements upstream. **Main Content** - Learn how to model and prepare various media configurations - Discuss scheduling and usage of media management equipment - Understand how to mitigate risks when facing quality issues or process failures **Related Website** https://bit.ly/3hOaIb1