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InVitria’s animal-free cell culture media supplements eliminate the need for animal derived components and improve the performance of animal-free, chemically-defined media.

Mammalian cell culture has become more complex for cell culture scientists due primarily to the move away from animal derived components and poor performance of animal-free, chemically-defined media. The need for a defined, consistent, animal-free media solution is needed now more than ever.

InVitria has developed a line of recombinant, animal-free cell culture media supplements specifically designed to maximize cell culture performance while maintaining an animal-free culture system. These recombinant supplements are produced in an animal-free system (See ExpressTec) ensuring consistency with none of the lot-to-lot variation common in other media supplements

Research confirms that InVitria’s cell culture media supplements are well-defined and consistent for cell line development and use in the biomanufacturing industry. They eliminate the problems caused by animal derived components as well as chemically-defined media.

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