Chemically Defined Medium (CD) for MDCK Cell Proliferation and Virus Infection in Suspension Culture
This is a chemically defined medium developed for the rapid and robust proliferation of MDCK cells for vaccine manufacturing. It provides an environment suitable for MDCK cells for all upstream processes and manufacturing scales. The use of MDCK cells is very useful as it allows for the production of viruses for vaccine manufacturing in a suspension culture system.
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4Cell MDCK CD medium is a chemically defined, serum-free, protein-free, animal-derived component-free, and hydrolysate-free medium designed for research and manufacturing purposes. It is intended for the proliferation and infection of Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells in suspension. The 4Cell MDCK CD medium is optimized for the growth of MDCK cells and viral infections from bench scale to production. This formulation is ready to use and suitable for suspension culture. It supports the growth of MDCK cells and influenza viruses (H1N1, H3N2), enabling all upstream bioprocessing steps in a single medium.
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In bioprocessing, MDCK cells have traditionally been used in the cell-based virus vaccine manufacturing process. MDCK cells are strongly recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the isolation of influenza A and B viruses (primarily for diagnostic purposes). On the other hand, MDCK cells are a key cell line used to produce seasonal or pandemic influenza vaccines using cells instead of traditional chicken eggs.
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Sartorius Stedim, established in 2007 through the merger of the German company Sartorius, founded in 1870, and the French company Stedim, is a pioneer in "Single-Use Technology (SUT)." As a company capable of providing comprehensive technical support to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, its cutting-edge technology is highly regarded worldwide in the fields of scientific instruments and biotechnology.