CD CHO Medium
CD CHO Medium
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CD CHO Medium

CD CHO 배지는 현탁 배양에서 CHO (Chinese hamster ovary) 세포 성장과 재조합 단백질 발현에 최적화된 화학적으로 우수한 무단백질, 무혈청 배지입니다.자세히 알아보기
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카탈로그 번호수량
107430291 L
107430110.5 L
카탈로그 번호 10743029
제품 가격(KRW)
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1 L
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CD CHO 배지는 현탁 배양에서 CHO (Chinese hamster ovary) 세포 성장과 재조합 단백질 발현에 최적화된 화학적으로 우수한 무단백질, 무혈청 배지입니다. 10년 이상 축적된 기록으로 품질을 입증하는 CD CHO 배지에는 동물, 식물, 합성물에서 유래된 단백질이나 펩티트 성분, 정의되지 않은 용해물이나 가수분해물이 없습니다.

CD CHO 배지를 사용해야 하는 경우• 사용하는 GS CHO 세포 성장에 CD CHO 배지가 권장되는 경우
• 이전에 CD CHO 배지에서 세포 배양이 성공적이었고 regulatory filing이 가까워 온 경우(DMF 이용가능)

다른 Gibco™ 배지를 고려해야 하는 경우

CD FortiCHO™ medium의 경우:
• transfected CHO K1, GS CHO, CHO-S™ cell line을 사용하는 경우
• 최대 배치 배양 세포 밀도와 단백질 titer가 필요한 경우
• 역가 최대화를 위해 세포를 새로운 배지에 적응시킬 시간이 있는 경우
• 회수 세포 상태가 다음 처리에 최우선 사항인 경우

CD OptiCHO™ medium의 경우: CHO K1, GS CHO, CHO-S™ cell line이 아닌 transfected CHO cell line를 사용하는 경우
• 최대의 생산성을 얻기 위해 기본 배지 선택 시험의 일부로 feeding 전략 최적화를 실시하는 경우.
• 사용하는 CHO cell line이 “까다롭고” 성장과 적응이 어려운 경우

CD DG44 medium의 경우:
• parental DG44 또는 DXB11 CHO 세포(dhfr-)를 사용하는 경우

건조 배지 제형
AGT™ (Advanced Granulation Technology) 건조 배지 유형에서 Gibco™ 액체 배지를 사용하면 개발에서 상용화 제조까지 모든 생산 단계에서 높은 일관성과 생산성을 보장합니다. AGT™ 배지는 상응 액체 배지와 동일하게 화학적으로 정의된 완전한 무혈청, 무단백질 제형으로 동물 유래 성분이 없이 제조됩니다.

필요에 맞는 자체 배지 설계
bench-level 실험이든, 대규모 생물제조 과정이든 필요에 맞는 특별 유형과 패키지, 품질 수준을 제공합니다. Gibco™ cGMP Media Custom Services로 본사 R&D와 생물제조 어플리케이션 전문가의 제조력과 기술 경험을 여러분의 것으로 만들 수 있습니다.
사양
세포주CHO
농도1 X
엔도톡신 수준Low
형식Bottle
항생제 포함No antibiotics
제품라인Gibco
제품 유형CD CHO Medium
수량1 L
배송 조건Room Temperature
Hamster
분류Animal Origin-free, Chemically-defined, Protein-free, Serum-free
Culture TypeSuspension Cell Culture
형태Liquid
Serum LevelSerum-free
첨가제 포함Sodium Pyruvate, Sodium Bicarbonate
첨가제 없음No Glutamine, No Phenol Red, No Thymidine, No Hypoxanthine
Unit SizeEach
구성 및 보관
Store in refrigerator (2–8°C) and protect from light.

자주 묻는 질문(FAQ)

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.

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How do I adapt my cells to serum-free medium?

Cells can be adapted by Sequential or Direct Adaptation. Suggested protocols for each are below, and you can also find more information by searching "Adaptation of Cell Cultures to a Serum-Free Medium" from our website home page.

SEQUENTIAL ADAPTATION
1) Subculture the cells growing in serum-supplemented medium into a 25%:75% mixture of SFM and serum supplemented medium.
2) When the cell density is 5 x 10E5 cells/ml, subculture the cells into a 50%:50% mixture of SFM and serum supplemented medium at a cell density 2.5 x 10E5 to 3 x 10E5 cells/ml.
3) Continue to subculture after the cell density 5 x 10E5 cells/ml in gradually increasing proportions of SFM until the serum is ~0.1% with about 85% cell viability.
4) Subculture the cells into SFM with an innoculum of 2.5 x 10E5 to 3 x 10E5 cells/ml.
5) When the cell density is 1 x 10E6 to 3 x 10E6 cells/ml (4 to 6 days post planting) subculture the cells again.
6) Stock cultures of SFM adapted cells should be subcultured in SFM every 3 to 5 days when the cell density is 1 x 10E6 to 3 x 10E6 cells/ml with 90% viability.

DIRECT ADAPTATION
Some cells can be directly adapted from serum-containing medium to SFM. For direct adaptation, the cell innoculum should be 1.5 x 10E5 to 3 x 10E5 cells/ml.
Cells should be subcultured when the cell density is 1 x 10E6 to 3 x 10E6 cells/ml. Cells are fully adapted to SFM when the cell density is 2 x 10E6 to 4 x 10E6 cells/ml after 4 to 7 days in culture.
Stock cultures of cells adapted to SFM should be subcultured in SFM every 3 to 5 days when the cell density is 1 x 10E6 to 3 x 10E6 cells/ml with 90% viability.

Are there any recommendations for preventing or dispersing cell clumps in a suspension culture?

When cells meant to be grown in suspension are grown in static culture, they may form clumps. These clumps will severely limit transfection efficiency and protein expression. It is suggested that FreeStyle 293 cells in FreeStyle media and CHO-S cells in CD-CHO or CHO-SFM are grown in agitated suspension to reduce the appearance of clumps. However, if clumps do form, you can try the following protocol to select for cells that don't form clumps:

- Transfer cells into an appropriate size centrifuge tube that will hold the entire cell suspension.
- Allow cells to sit undisturbed for about 5 minutes. The time can vary depending on the specific cell line. Larger cell clumps will settle to the bottom of the tube.
- Collect cells from the upper portion of the tube to passage into a new flask.

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Why is it necessary to gradually adapt the cells to serum-free medium?

Some cells, such as insect cells, are sensitive to changes in their medium. By sequentially adapting cells, the medium is changed with minimal effects on cell growth.

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Does 1X CD CHO Medium contain a surfactant? Do I need to add extra surfactant for a suspension CHO culture in a shake flask?

While the full formulation for 1X CD CHO Medium is proprietary information that cannot be disclosed, we can confirm that the medium contains a surfactant and that no additional surfactant would need to be added to the medium to support your suspension CHO cells in shake flask culture.

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