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VirusExpress® 293 AAV Production Cells
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HEK293 cells for AAV production
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VirusExpress 293 AAV Production Cells are derived from the HEK293 cell line (ATCC CRL-1573) through single cell cloning. The parental HEK293 cell line was established by transformation of human embryonic kidney cells with sheared human adenovirus 5 DNA (Graham F.L. et al. 1977). A 4-kb adenoviral genome fragment is known to have integrated into chromosome 19 and encodes for E1A/E1B proteins. Our clonal derivative eliminates variability from the population while also being adapted to suspension, serum-free conditions. Suspension culture and chemically defined medium allow scalability into stirred tank bioreactors for yields that can meet commercial needs.
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