How do you know when to make the switch to a perfusion setup? Read through advice from industry experts on popular perfusion applications, what makes a perfusion system better than static modalities for adherent cultures, and more helpful insights.
This study establishes basic cell culture parameters for the expansion of DF-1 cells in the Corning CellCube System for avian vaccine production applications. This system offers a compact and scalable method for the mass culture of attachment-dependent cells.
Explore a “plug-and-play” setup for cell expansion in a CellCube circulation/perfusion system using a spinner flask as a substitute for a bioreactor controller. This study also compared cell growth characteristics in the CellCube incubator setup to a traditional bioreactor-controlled CellCube system and found them to be comparable.
The Vero cell line is widely used for both viral vector and vaccine production. Explore a framework for optimizing the process and developing protocols for expanding Vero cells in serum-free medium at a small scale, which can be scaled up for production in larger CellCube systems.
The Corning CellCube system provides a compact, perfusion-based method for the mass culture of attachment-dependent cells. CellCube modules consist of a series of 10, 25, or 100 parallel, polystyrene plates joined to create thin, sealed laminar flow spaces between adjacent plates.
Corning scientists’ answers to FAQs on CellCube system specifications, protocols, and applications may help you determine if this perfusion-based system is right for you.