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iPSC Expansion In The Quantum Flex Cell Expansion System Small Bioreactor

Source: Terumo BCT
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Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are undifferentiated cells that can self-renew and produce specialized cell progeny, meaning they hold great potential in regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, and allogeneic cell therapies. Traditional culture methods are manual and limited by throughput, making it difficult to generate cell banks of starting material for differentiation.

Explore the benefits of using flexible automation in cell expansion. This 4 day study shows how the Quantum Flex small bioreactor was able to expand more cells faster than traditional methods. 15M seed of iPSCs were expanded in the Quantum Flex small bioreactor to produce 500M cells and 250M cells using laminin (LN) and vitronectin (VN) coats, respectively.

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