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ambr™
mimics the characteristics of classical
bioreactors at microscale (10-15ml), by
using cost effective, disposable micro-bioreactors,
controlled by an automated workstation. |
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ambr
enables the rapid evaluation of multiple
bioreactor cultures at microscale, increasing
productivity in cell line development with
significant savings on materials and labour. |
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Central
to the system is the new
ambr micro bioreactor
– specifically designed
to mimic the characteristics
of a larger scale bioreactor. |
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Learn more
about the unique design
and key features of the
ambr
micro bioreactor, and
see a
new ambr process animation
- providing an
interactive, close-up
view of the micro bioreactor
in use, from initial load
of media through to final
sampling. |
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To
lean more visit 'ambr
Interactive' |
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The ambr workstation,
controlling 24 or
48 disposable bioreactors,
is now
available with integrated Vi-CELL Cell Viability
Analyser to automate on-line measurement
of viable cell number (VCN) and cell viability,
thus allowing daily cell counts without
the need for manual intervention. |
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- Closed loop control of pH and DO
with independent control of O2
and CO2 for each vessel
- Automated liquid handling for reactor
set-up, feeds, base addition and sampling
- Easy installation into laminar flow
hood allowing aseptic operation
- Optional integrated viable cell counting
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- A better tool for cell line selection
and development - closely mimics the
conditions of larger scale bioreactors)
- Simplified adoption of Quality by
Design (QbD) principles for cell culture
development
- Significant reduction in cost per
experiment
- More experiments with less operator
time for set up and clean down
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- Cell line selection
- Cell line stability
- Media feed strategies
- Process robustness experimentation
in support of ‘quailty by design‘
studies
- Automation of DOE approaches to process
optimisation
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ambr offers
an accurate and cost-effective approach
to replicating bioreactor conditions, and
can be used as a microscale model for a
wide range of upstream processes such as
cell line selection and process optimisation.
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For
more information on ambr: |
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Have your
questions answered -
View the ambr FAQs |
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View an 'interactive
tour', process animation and video gallery
- visit
ambr 'interactive' |
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Request an ambr
video CD showing the key workstation
processes,
request an ambr Video Demo CD |
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For further
information - request
the new ambr brochure |
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Discuss
your requirements - Contact
the TAP Team |
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