The perfusion cell culture process mimics the natural flow of fluid ofin vivo条件:新媒体进去;在媒体和byproducts come out. Unlike static modalities, such as roller bottles and stacked vessels, perfusion cell cultures help researchers achieve adherent cultures at scale with minimal space and variability — and, ultimately, less labor.
These advantages help researchers meet the increasingbioprocessing demandfrom the cell and gene therapy space, especially as labs search for cost-effective opportunities to scale research between preclinical trials and late-stage trials.
But how do you know when to make the switch to a perfusion setup like the康宁®CellCube®System? We asked Ann Rossi Bilodeau, Ph.D., a Senior Bioprocess Applications Scientist at Corning, and Jacqueline Dokko, an Assistant Bioprocess Product Line Manager, what scientists need to know.