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Seeking large scale CHO cell culture collaborationChevrolet2008-09-03Click here to register.
We are going to test a large-scale perfusion culture system with CHO cells. Since the system is cell line independent, any CHO cell line suspension culture can be conducted in the system with serum free media.. Up to 1000 L supernatant will be produced with more than 1E10 cells/mL concentration. We don’t want to just discard this large amount of culture supernatant.

Therefore anybody needs large amount supernatant of your CHO cells can have a collaboration with us. You provide the CHO cell line, and nominal $10 for every litter and concentration analysis of the target products. Please contact us ASPS, we are starting the culture soon.

 
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RTE2008-09-05Click here to register.
Wow! 10e10 cells per ml. How do you squeeze them in so tight? solid tissue is less then 10e9. You must use black hole technology!
 
Re: Seeking large scale CHO cell culture collaboration
Chevrolet2008-09-05Click here to register.
Sorry I made mistake. The cell concentration should be 1E10 cells/L. Thanks for figuring this out.

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