CHO-S-SFM II, with hypoxanthine and thymidine
CHO-S-SFM II, with hypoxanthine and thymidine
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CHO-S-SFM II, with hypoxanthine and thymidine

CHO-S-SFM II, is a complete, serum-free, low-protein (less than 100 μml) medium optimized for the growth and maintenance of ChineseLeia mais
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12052114500 mL
120520981 L
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500 mL
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CHO-S-SFM II, is a complete, serum-free, low-protein (less than 100 μml) medium optimized for the growth and maintenance of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells in suspension culture for production of recombinant proteins. It is supplemented with hypoxanthine and thymidine (the non-supplemented equivalent is also available). This ready-to-use medium is suitable for the suspension culturing of CHO and other cells in batch, continuous, and perfusion culture systems. A CHO-S-SFM II medium Drug Master File (DMF) has been submitted to the FDA. Permission to cross-reference the Master File may be obtained by contacting Technical Services or your local Sales Representative.

This medium contains components of animal origin. If growth factors or hydrolysates, found in competitor media, are to be avoided, consider CD CHO, CD OptiCHO™ or CD FortiCHO™ media.

When to use CHO-S-SFM II Medium
• Your cells have been successfully cultured in CHO-S-SFM II medium in the past and your process is nearing a regulatory filing (DMF available)

When to Consider Another Gibco™ Medium

Consider CD FortiCHO™ medium when:
• The cell line you are using is a transfected CHO K1, GS CHO or CHO-S™ cell line
• Maximum batch culture cell densities and protein titers are needed
• You have time to adapt cells into a new medium in an effort to maximize titers
• Cell health at harvest is a priority for downstream processing

Consider CD OptiCHO™ medium when:
• You are using a transfected CHO cell line other than CHO K1, GS CHO or CHO-S™ cell lines
• Optimization of feeding strategies will be part of your base medium selection testing in an effort to maximize productivity
• Your CHO cell line is “finicky,” i.e. hard to grow or adapt

Consider CD CHO medium when:
• Your GS CHO cells are recommended to be grown in CD CHO medium
• Your cells have been successfully cultured in CD CHO medium in the past and your process is nearing a regulatory filing (DMF available)

Consider CD DG44 medium when:
• You use parental DG44 or DXB11 CHO cells (dhfr-)

Design Your Own Media Specific to Your Needs
Whether it’s a bench-level experiment or large scale biomanufacturing process, we offer specialized formats, packaging, and quality levels specific to your needs. With Gibco™ cGMP Media Custom Services you can put the manufacturing power and years of technical experience of our R&D and Bioproduction Application Specialists to work for you.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Especificações
Cell LineCHO
Concentration1 X
Endotoxin LevelLow
FormatBottle(s)
Included AntibioticsNo antibiotics
Product LineGibco
Product TypeSerum Free Medium (SFM)
Quantity500 mL
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
ClassificationLow Protein, Serum-free
Culture TypeSuspension Cell Culture
FormLiquid
Serum LevelSerum-free
With AdditivesGlutamine, Phenol Red, Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Thymidine, Hypoxanthine
Unit SizeEach
Conteúdo e armazenamento
Store in refrigerator (2–8°C) and protect from light.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Which serum-free medium should I select for my CHO cells?

Thermo Fisher Scientific offers multiple serum free media (SFM) and chemically defined (CD) media options for CHO cultures. For adherent cultures, CD CHO (10743-011) and CD OptiCHO medium (12681-011) are robust media; both are protein free and animal origin free (AOF). For adherent cultures, CD CHO-A (097-0182DJ) is a widely used protein free and animal origin free medium. There are other formulations available to suit other research needs; contact Technical Support for further information.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Culture Support Center.

Citações e referências (3)

Citações e referências
Abstract
Steroid ligands bind human sex hormone-binding globulin in specific orientations and produce distinct changes in protein conformation.
Authors: Grishkovskaya Irina; Avvakumov George V; Hammond Geoffrey L; Catalano Maria G; Muller Yves A;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:12065592
'The amino-terminal laminin G-like domain of human sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) contains a single high affinity steroid-binding site. Crystal structures of this domain in complex with several different steroid ligands have revealed that estradiol occupies the SHBG steroid-binding site in an opposite orientation when compared with 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone or C19 ... More
Stable production of a human growth hormone antagonist from CHO cells adapted to serum-free suspension culture.
Authors: Haldankar R; Kopchick J J; Ridgway D;
Journal:Biotechnol Prog
PubMed ID:10356250
Human growth hormone (hGH) is a polypeptide with 191 amino acids and a molecular mass of 22 kDa. An hGH analogue was created with a single amino acid substitution (glycine[G] 120 to arginine[R]) in the third alpha-helix of the hGH molecule. This hGH analogue, named hGHG120R, was found to be ... More
Expression of human thyrotropin in cell lines with different glycosylation patterns combined with mutagenesis of specific glycosylation sites. Characterization of a novel role for the oligosaccharides in the in vitro and in vivo bioactivity.
Authors: Grossmann M; Szkudlinski M W; Tropea J E; Bishop L A; Thotakura N R; Schofield P R; Weintraub B D;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:7493973
We used a novel approach to study the role of the Asn-linked oligosaccharides for human thyrotropin (hTSH) activity. Mutagenesis of Asn (N) within individual glycosylation recognition sequences to Gln (Q) was combined with expression of wild type and mutant hTSH in cell lines with different glycosylation patterns. The in vitro ... More