C12N5/0043

METHOD FOR MODIFYING THE GLYCOSYLATION PROFILE OF A RECOMBINANT GLYCOPROTEIN PRODUCED IN CELL CULTURE

The present invention relates to a method for modifying the glycosylation profile of a recombinant glycoprotein produced in cell culture comprising culturing eukaryotic cells expressing the recombinant glycoprotein in a cell culture medium, wherein the cell culture medium is supplemented with fucose, manganese, and taurine, wherein the glycosylation profile of the produced recombinant glycoprotein is modified to better resemble the glycosylation profile of a reference glycoprotein than when cultured without said supplementation.

Cell culture medium for eukaryotic cells

Cell culture media are provided herein as are methods of using the media for cell culture and protein production from cells.

NUTRIENT MEDIA FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SLAUGHTER-FREE MEAT

Provided herein are nutrient media formulations and engineered growth factors, and methods thereof, useful for the production of slaughter-free meat.

SERUM-FREE CELL CULTURE MEDIUM
20210332402 · 2021-10-28 ·

The specification describes an improved serum-free animal cell culture medium, which can used for the production of a protein of interest. Ornithine, or a combination of ornithine and putrescine can be added to serum-free media or chemically defined media to improve viable cell density, to reduce cell doubling time, and to increase the production of a protein of interest.

PRODUCTION OF PROTEINS IN GLUTAMINE-FREE CELL CULTURE MEDIA

The present invention relates generally to glutamine-free cell culture media supplemented with asparagine. The invention further concerns the production of recombinant proteins, such as antibodies, in asparagine-supplemented glutamine-free mammalian cell culture.

CELL CULTURE MEDIA CONTAINING COMBINATIONS OF PROTEINS

The present invention relates to methods of enhancing transfection in cell culture media supplemented with a plant-produced recombinant mammalian transferrin supplement, as well as kits, and methods of using the supplemented cell culture media to improve growth characteristics of cultured cells for transfection.

METHODS OF EXPANDING EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS IN A SUSPENSION CULTURE

A method of expanding and maintaining human embryonic stem cells (ESCs) in an undifferentiated state by culturing the ESCs in a suspension culture under culturing conditions devoid of substrate adherence is provided. Also provided are a method of deriving ESC lines in the suspension culture and methods of generating lineage-specific cells from ESCs which were expanded in the suspension culture of the present invention.

Induction medium and methods for stem cell culture and therapy
11046929 · 2021-06-29 · ·

Novel MSC stem-cell culture and therapy methods and culture medium compositions for the purpose of inducing, activating, or priming discrete uniform cell phenotypes to selectively promote or suppress inflammation and immunity, yielding polarized, primed, activated, or induced cells used in cell-based therapy.

CELL CULTURE MEDIUM FOR EUKARYOTIC CELLS

Cell culture media are provided herein as are methods of using the media for cell culture and protein production from cells.

Cell culture media containing combinations of proteins

The present invention relates to cell culture media supplemented with a plant-produced recombinant mammalian albumin supplement, as well as methods of making the cell culture media, and methods of using the supplemented cell culture media to improve growth characteristics of cultured cells.