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  • Cell Culture in a Chemically Defined Environment
    Learn about benefits of moving to a serum-free and chemically defined T-cell culture process and discover best practices for achieving optimal results in the absence of serum.
  • Instructions - FGM-CD™ Chem. Defined Fibro. Growth Med.
    Instructions for using TheraPEAK™ Chemically Defined Fibroblast Cell Growth Medium
  • eCHO® Basal Medium and eCHO® Feed Product Information
    Chemically defined serum-free CHO medium for fed-batch cell culturing
  • Scientific Poster
    Evaluation of AAV production in insect cells using chemically defined media
  • Instructions - HL-1™ Chemically Defined, Serum-free Media
    Detailed instructions how to use HL-1™ Chemically Defined Serum-free Medium
  • Cell Culture in a Chemically Defined Environment - Written Summary
    Learn about the benefits of moving to a serum-free and chemically defined T-cell culture process and discover best practices for achieving optimal results in the absence of serum.
  • A Serum-free Chemically Defined Medium for the Expansion of NHDF-Adult
    Traditionally, in vitro cell culture medium contains animal-derived products like serum, tissue extracts or hydrosylates. They are also a source of undesirable factors, such as endotoxin, and pose potential BSE risks. The undefined and variable nature of these components is a challenge in basic research and applied biomedical sciences. Lonza has developed a serum-free chemically defined, fibroblast growth medium, to propagate primary adult normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF).
  • A Novel Chemically Defined Medium Supports Superior Cross-platform T-cell Expansion
    This poster showcases how the chemically defined TheraPEAK® T-VIVO® Medium supports superior T-cell expansion across different platforms.
  • Validation of Growth Factors for Chemically Defined Manufacturing for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
    Scientific Poster Presentation
  • Validation of Cytokines for the Chemically Defined Manufacturing of Human CD34 Positive Hematopoietic Precursor Cells
    Lonza Poster