Wheaton has acquired the CELLine dual membrane, cell culture flasks from Wilson Wolf Manufacturing Corporation. Wheaton has also entered into a long term strategic partnership with Wilson Wolf Manufacturing Corporation for further product development in high density cell culture devices for the production of concentrated, cell secreted products.
CELLine Flasks are easy to implement and are trusted worldwide for small scale suspension and adherent cultures. The CELLine dual membrane bioreactor system is designed as a humane alternative to hybridoma culture in the peritoneal cavity of mice, also known as the ascites method.
The flasks enhance small scale bio-production for antibody and protein generation. Conventional in vivo or in vitro cell culture methods can be laborious, result in low cell density, and require significant purification. The CELLine Flasks address these three areas of limitation in a single use, repeatable technology. CELLine Flasks are ready-to-use and disposable, produce high cell density and high product concentration, while significantly reducing culture and processing time.
“These products, combined with the existing Wheaton portfolio, support the advancement of antibody and protein research, development, and production,” says Stephen R. Drozdow, President of Wheaton.
Date: July 9, 2012
Source: Wheaton
Filed Under: Drug Discovery