| InVitria Touts Product Advantages at Cambridge's Cell Culture Conference For Immediate Release Fort Collins, CO-InVitria (www.InVitria.com)addressed attendees at Cambridge Healthtech Institute's 4th Annual "Optimizing Cell Culture Development" Conference on September 15-16 in Boston, Massachusetts and announced its most recent results optimizing cell culture media using its product line of animal free cell culture ingredients. (http://www.healthtech.com/ocb/overview.aspx?c=562) In a presentation of scientific studies with InVitria's Cellastim and Lacromin, Steve Pettit, Director of InVitria's Cell Culture Group, noted, "The growth and productivity results in CHO cell lines are quite impressive and not achievable with other sources of albumin or transferrin supplements. Cellastim has shown growth and productivity up to 50% better than the next best alternative. Similar impressive results with the use of Lacromin have previously been published by our team1," said Pettit. "We continue to show powerful results of Cellastim and Lacromin in cell culture media for a variety of cell lines including CHO, Hybridoma, Vero and NS0 cells. Since these are well defined supplements, they help our customers achieve both their regulatory and manufacturing goals. These are the only supplements available that not only improve cell culture performance, but do this while maintaining a defined and animal free media.", said Scott Deeter, InVitria's President. About InVitria (www.InVitria.com)
For more information about the InVitria line of products, please e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 1-800-916-8311. 1 Huang et al. Bioactive Recombinant Human Lactoferrin Stimulates Mammalian Cell Growth. Society for InVitro Biology. InVitro Cell Develop. Biology. May 6, 2008.
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