Eppendorf Bioprocess Solutions

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Scientists from industry and academia trust Eppendorf bioprocess solutions for the cultivation of mammalian, insect, plant, and stem cells, as well as bacteria, yeasts, and fungi. Scalable systems support the upstream bioprocessing cycle from early development to scale-up to pilot-scale production, in working volumes from 65 mL to 1,200 L. Powerful hardware and software tools for process monitoring, control, and analytics, help to build process understanding and facilitate standardized process control. By utilizing the strong synergies between bioreactor technology and polymer manufacturing, Eppendorf developed a wide selection of single-use bioreactors and fermentors which complement its portfolio of glass and stainless-steel vessels. With worldwide technical and application services, clear technical documentation, and preventive maintenance services, Eppendorf ensures reliable system operation.

Since 1945, the Eppendorf brand has been synonymous with customer-oriented processes and innovative products, such as laboratory devices and consumables for liquid handling, cell handling and sample handling. Today, Eppendorf and its more than 4000 employees serve as experts and advisors, using their unique knowledge and experience to support laboratories and research institutions around the world.

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Manufacturing of hiPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes

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Perfusion Using an ATF Cell Retention Device

Perfusion Using an ATF Cell Retention Device

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Experimentation at small scale is crucial for the cost-efficient development of bioprocesses, which then can be transferred to larger volumes. We have proven the feasibility of ATF-based perfusion using the DASGIP Parallel Bioreactor System.