InVitria Reveals Technology to Optimize Hybridoma Production Performance |
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| Monday, 27 April 2009 12:30 (UTC + 2) |
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“This research incorporated classical media as well as several leading commercial media available on the market,” said Dr. Steve Pettit, the project’s lead researcher. “We achieved optimal cell density and quicker doubling times as well as better cell productivity when Cellastim was added to these media. We also reported that Lacromin improves hybridoma cell culture performance.” Lacromin increased cell density in supplemented media nearly double compared to that of media without Lacromin supplementation. A significant increase in antibody production was recognized in all Lacromin-treated media, exceeding the level achieved with 5% fetal bovine serum (FBS).
“This research supports what customers have been reporting from their use of Cellastim and Lacromin for hybridoma cell culture,” said InVitria President and CEO Scott Deeter. “Cellastim has been shown to not only optimize hybridoma performance, but also outperform other sources of native and recombinant albumin.”
To obtain a copy of the above-mentioned article entitled, “Enhanced Growth and Productivity of a Hybridoma with Recombinant Human Albumin and Lactoferrin,” please contact InVitria at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 1-800-916-8311.
Erik H. Vogel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |