Chemically Defined Media

Chemically Defined Media Mammalian cell growth media often requires supplementation by animal-based serum, such as fetal bovine serum. However, reagents derived from animal serum pose a risk of being contaminated with pathogens, viruses, or other undesired foreign agents. Chemically defined (CD) media, supplements, and reagents are free of animal-based components, allowing robust cell growth from known media components. CD media can offer increased safety and satisfy regulatory requirements in biopharmaceutical applications. Visit the reagent supplier pages for more information.

Chemically Defined Media

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OptiVERO&#174;- Chemically Defined Media for Expansion and Virus Production in VERO Cells
  • Description:
    OptiVERO was specifically optimized for VERO-based virus production in both 2D and 3D culture formats. OptiVERO serum ...
  • Quantity:
    1L
  • Features:
    Chemically Defined, Serum-Free
  • Media Type:
    Expansion Media
OptiPEAK&#174; T Lymphocyte - Chemically Defined Media for T-Lymphocyte Cells
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    OptiPEAK T Lymphocyte was specifically optimized for the chemically defined blood-free expansion of human T lymphocytes....
  • Quantity:
    1L
  • Features:
    Chemically Defined, Serum-Free
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