A New, Innovative Process for Clarifying and Sterile Filtering Cells for Protein Purification Workflows

A New, Innovative Process for Clarifying and Sterile Filtering Cells for Protein Purification Workflows

Explore a new efficient alternative to clarify and sterilize mammalian cell cultures

Written byPall Corporation
| 1 min read

Centrifugation and filtration have been widely accepted as techniques required for clarifying complex cell cultures to recover extracellular proteins such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). However, these steps can be time consuming and costly for labs growing their cultures in 24-well plates.

This scientific brief offers an alternative to the use of centrifugation/filtration/flocculation to clarify and sterilize mammalian cell cultures. It describes an assessment of a new 24-well clarification and sterile filtration plate and a 24-well sterilization-only filter plate for the recovery of proteins present in the supernatant.

Access the application note, courtesy of Pall Corporation.

Add Lab Manager as a preferred source on Google

Add Lab Manager as a preferred Google source to see more of our trusted coverage.

Related Topics

Loading Next Article...
Loading Next Article...
Current Magazine Issue Background Image

CURRENT ISSUE - April 2026

When Lab Innovation Meets Sustainability

Why Performance, Cost, and Environmental Impact Now Compete in Procurement

Lab Manager April 2026 Cover Image