Cell Line Development for Biologics

Automated Solutions for Cell Line Development

From producing cutting-edge vaccines to developing antibody drug conjugates to treat cancer, the use of cell lines to develop and produce drugs is changing all facets of the biopharma industry. Cell line development is no simple task. It’s a critical cog in the biologics production wheel.

Despite advances in technology, manual bottlenecks still plague this workflow. Putting a lifesaving biologic, such as a targeted monoclonal antibody, on the market requires years of drug discovery research, development, clinical trials and scaling up for commercialization. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences is more than an instrument solution provider.

Our experts in cell line development can help answer your questions and work with you on a customized solution that’ll transform your cell line development workflow into a nimble, efficient and results-driven enterprise.


VECTOR CONSTRUCTION

STABLE TRANSFECTION

SINGLE-CELL DEPOSITION AND MONOCLONALITY

CLONE SCREENING

CLONE STABILITY

MASTER CELL BANKING

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VECTOR CONSTRUCTION

STABLE TRANSFECTION

SINGLE-CELL DEPOSITION AND MONOCLONALITY

CELL LINE OPTIMIZATION

CLONE STABILITY

MASTER CELL BANKING

Design and produce a vector for protein expression.

Transfect cells with a vector, integrating into genome.

Singly deposit clones into culture and image to verify monoclonality.

Test and select clones based on product analyses.

Study for stable production across many generations.

Cryopreserve successful lines for future development.


 

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Watch A Story About Developing Scalable, High-Yielding CHO Cell Lines

cell line development webinar by excellgene using the valita titer assay

Thanks in part to the Valita Titer assay, ExcellGene—a Swiss biologics CDMO—was able to develop scalable, high-yielding (4-8 g/L) Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines in just eight weeks.

Watch as ExcellGene’s Dr. Joeri Kint explains how being able to measure IgG directly in cell suspension and go straight from culture to plates and results is enabling them to rapidly select high-producing clones.

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ECHO is a trademark or registered trademark of Labcyte Inc. in the United States and other countries. Valita, Valita Titer and the ValitaCell logo are trademarks of ValitaCell Ltd. in the United States and other countries. Labcyte and ValitaCell are Beckman Coulter Companies.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.


 

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