Saint-Gobain launches T cell-specific cell culture bags

By The Science Advisory Board staff writers

February 26, 2021 -- Saint-Gobain Life Sciences has launched VueLife HP, a new high-permeability cell culture bag designed specifically for T cell-derived therapies.

The product builds on the company's VueLife family of fluorinated ethylene propylene-based cell culture bags. It incorporates a patented laminate film layer that enables increased carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange, compared with other monolayer bag designs, while maintaining the scalability and process flexibility of a closed-bag system, the company said. The increased permeability associated with the laminate layer is intended for culturing cells that require higher rates of respiration, such as T cells.

Saint-Gobain is a material science company that provides solutions for the cell and gene therapy manufacturing industry.

VueLife HP series bag cell culture testing in Saint-Gobain Life Sciences Laboratory
VueLife HP series bag cell culture testing in Saint-Gobain Life Sciences Laboratory. Image courtesy of Saint-Gobain.

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