Viral Vaccine Cell Culture Media
Viral vaccines are produced by viral infection of susceptible animal cells or by recombinant protein expression in suitable host cells. A variety of cell lines are used for production of viral vaccines, mostly cells derived from kidneys, such as Vero, MDCK, HEK293 and BHK21, although others cell types can also be used (sf9, sf21, EB66®, ...). Specialty media offered in this category have been designed to allow maximum cell growth and infection.
Perfect choice for clients who have known, desired media composition and outcome expectations. For critical raw materials you can either request specific suppliers or rely upon Sartorius’s established global network of qualified suppliers. Customized packaging, media formats, and release assays are also available upon request.
Sartorius's broad range of vaccine cell culture media are used to produce many different viruses including influenza A and influenza B viruses, as well as vesicular stomatitis virus, vaccina, Coxsackie B-5, reovirus types 2, 3 and adenovirus types 4 and 5.
By sending an enquiry to Sartorius you confirm that you have read the Declaration of Consent (found in downloadable content) regarding the data processing for marketing purposes by Sartorius and consent to this processing.
To contact Sartorius Australia about Viral Vaccine Cell Culture Media use Get a quote.
Viral vaccines are produced by viral infection of susceptible animal cells or by recombinant protein expression in suitable host cells. A variety of cell lines are used for production of viral vaccines, mostly cells derived from kidneys, such as Vero, MDCK, HEK293 and BHK21, although others cell types can also be used (sf9, sf21, EB66®, ...). Specialty media offered in this category have been designed to allow maximum cell growth and infection.
Perfect choice for clients who have known, desired media composition and outcome expectations. For critical raw materials you can either request specific suppliers or rely upon Sartorius’s established global network of qualified suppliers. Customized packaging, media formats, and release assays are also available upon request.
Sartorius's broad range of vaccine cell culture media are used to produce many different viruses including influenza A and influenza B viruses, as well as vesicular stomatitis virus, vaccina, Coxsackie B-5, reovirus types 2, 3 and adenovirus types 4 and 5.
By sending an enquiry to Sartorius you confirm that you have read the Declaration of Consent (found in downloadable content) regarding the data processing for marketing purposes by Sartorius and consent to this processing.
To contact Sartorius Australia about Viral Vaccine Cell Culture Media use Get a quote.
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