Sartorius T-Cell Screening Solution
A semi-automated solution for multiplexed phenotyping and functional characterization of engineered T-cells for identification of critical quality attributes, CAR construct optimization, and validation of CAR construct screens to enable discovery of markers expressed on target cancer cells and of more potent CAR constructs for established cancer markers with fewer off-target effects.
- Control variability: Ensure reproducibility of your observations by using consistent serum-free medium, precise pipetting tools, and consistent water as well as by implementing mycoplasma, bacteria, and fungal checkpoints
- Automation: Perform functional and phenotypic characterization of CAR-T cells to discover high-affinity CAR constructs for specific targets on cancer cells and validate your findings in a flexible assay platform with DoE software package
- At-scale throughput: Acquire cytokine, phenotype, and function information at throughput with 24-48 sample flexible assay platform, multiplex analysis of cells in suspension, and continuous live-cell analysis in 96- and 384-well plates
- Extensive characterization: Characterize CAR affinity, potency, and off-target effects through information-rich T-cell phenotyping, cytokine analysis, and T-cell killing assays
- Insight: Obtain a comprehensive understanding of the CAR receptor and of the CAR-T cell phenotype and in vitro and in vivo function
4Cell® Nutri-T
Xeno-free, serum-free medium specifically designed for the culture and expansion of lymphocytes
MODDE®
Design of experiment software to facilitate translation of data to insights and shift process complexity from the floor to the control room
MODDE®
Design of experiment software to facilitate translation of data to insights and shift process complexity from the floor to the control room
MODDE®
Design of experiment software to facilitate translation of data to insights and shift process complexity from the floor to the control room
Octet® Systems Software
Data acquisition and analysis, including kinetics, quantitation, and epitope binning assays