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CellGenix® Growth Factors and Cytokines

Elevate Your Research with Cutting-Edge Animal-Free Cytokines

Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbH

Animal-free recombinant cytokines for the efficient and reproducible activation, expansion, and differentiation of human cells.

These raw and ancillary materials are widely used in the field of cell and gene therapy as well as regenerative medicine. CellGenix® growth factors and cytokines are xeno-free, human recombinant proteins designed for ex vivo cell culture to support differentation of T cells, MSCs, NK cells, and other cell types.​

CellGenix® products are produced in a dedicated animal-free GMP facility.​

CellGenix® preclinical growth factors and cytokines can be replaced directly with the corresponding product at ‘GMP grade’ in the clinical and commercial manufacturing use.

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Elevate Your Research with Cutting-Edge Animal-Free Cytokines

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Topic world Gene therapy

Genetic diseases once considered untreatable are now at the center of innovative therapeutic approaches. Research and development of gene therapies in biotech and pharma aim to directly correct or replace defective or missing genes to combat disease at the molecular level. This revolutionary approach promises not only to treat symptoms, but to eliminate the cause of the disease itself.

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Topic world Gene therapy

Genetic diseases once considered untreatable are now at the center of innovative therapeutic approaches. Research and development of gene therapies in biotech and pharma aim to directly correct or replace defective or missing genes to combat disease at the molecular level. This revolutionary approach promises not only to treat symptoms, but to eliminate the cause of the disease itself.