Optimizing cell culture workflows for improved results

2 Feb 2022

Cell culture is one of the most widely used techniques in cellular and molecular biology. The cell culture workflow process involves the cultivation of cells outside a living organism under controlled conditions, which enables researchers to study the physiology and biochemistry of cells.

To provide the necessary conditions, it is essential that the laboratory remains sterile – cell culture contamination is the most common problem encountered and can lead to serious losses. Although cell culture is known as a valuable technique, it is also associated with environmental variability, incorrect storage facilities, and media inefficiency. Adhering to best practices and using suitable incubators is therefore critical for cell culture success.

This free-to-download application eBook is a clear guide to optimizing cell culture workflows; it explores the benefits of switching from using HEPA filters to UV technology to advance your research and demonstrates a simple way to improve reproducibility, accuracy, and sustainability in your lab.

This cell culture eBook will also cover:

  • Self-decontaminating incubators used to accelerate CAR-T therapy
  • Real-world case studies with leading scientists
  • Incubators designed to expertly manage contamination
  • Replicating in vivo conditions

Who should download this eBook?

• Research scientists working with cell culture workflows
• Scientists looking to switch from HEPA filters to UV technology
• Scientists working with CAR-T cells

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