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Benchmarking, scalability, and protein production in CHO cell culture
With the large number of CHO clones in use, it is important to have a cell culture medium that supports high viable cell counts and productivity with multiple cell clones. A precise balance of nutri…
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Development of DoE based fed-batch strategies for high-producing CHO cell cultures
Fed-batch culture is commonly employed to maximize cell and product concentrations in upstream mammalian cell culture processes. Typical standard platform processes rely on fixed-volume bolus feedin…
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Effects of feeding strategy on CHO cell performance in fed-batch cultures
ActiPro cell culture production medium is intended to be used in combination with Cell Boost 7a and 7b supplements to enhance recombinant protein production in fed-batch or perfusion processes. This…
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Scale-up of CHO fed-batch cultures in HyClone™ ActiPro™ medium supplemented with Cell Boost™ 7a and 7b
Comparing cell growth and recombinant protein production of multiple Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell clones when cultured in HyClone ActiPro basal medium and Cell Boost 7a and 7b feeding supplement…
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Repurposing Fed-Batch Media and Feeds for Highly Productive CHO Cell Perfusion Processes
The authors developed a method for identifying first-generation perfusion culture media based on existing fed-batch media and feeds. Here, they show that they can obtain culture media that successfull…
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Strategies for optimized cell culture media: Effectively using design space to influence product quality
Here we highlight a statistical design strategy to optimize cell culture media to influence the charge variant profile of a mAb produced in CHO DG44 cells.
Media optimization requires incorp…
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One-step seed culture expansion from one vial of high-density cell bank to 2000 L production bioreactor
This application note describes how perfusion cell culturing can be used to reduce processing time, simplify operations, and maximize equipment utilization in seed culture expansion processes.