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Our CHO media offerings help maintain growth and consistent protein expression when working with Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. Each formulation is designed to support process efficiency and smooth transition from development to large-scale manufacturing. By strengthening control and yield across workflows, these media help provide confidence in performance and reproducibility.
Gibco cell culture media are developed for consistent, high-performance growth environments across formats, including liquid media, dry powder media (DPM), and Advanced Granulation Technology (AGT). Each format supports scalable workflows and reliable results, from process development through manufacturing, helping teams maintain efficiency and quality across applications.
Selecting the appropriate cell culture media helps align process needs with operational efficiency and quality goals. Gibco media are available in multiple formats to support scalability, simplify preparation, and preserve performance across workflows.
Cell culture media formats and specifications
Format |
Description |
Volume sizes |
Package sizes (Approximate max capacity) |
AGT |
Dry granulated format that simplifies handling and reconstitution while meeting storage and quality-control requirements. Available across Gibco media and feeds. |
1–1,250 kg |
|
Liquid media |
Liquid format for performance media, feeds, and buffers. Supports flexible BioProcess Containers (BPCs) from development to production. |
1–10,000 L |
|
DPM |
Standard dry powder for performance media, feeds, and additives in bioprocessing. |
1–7,500 kg |
|
* Assuming 23 g/L reconstitution ratio.
+ Each drum contains multiple bags of medium.
From early process development to large-scale manufacturing, Gibco cell culture solutions help enable reliable, flexible workflows across biotherapeutic applications. For more than 60 years, these technologies have supported scalable and efficient production, maintaining performance and consistency. Explore complementary sera, supplements, and reagents designed to help improve your workflow.
Cell culture media vary by composition and purpose, including basal media that supply nutrients, serum-free formulations for defined conditions, and specialized media for cell types such as CHO or HEK293. Each format is designed to maintain steady growth and reproducibility across applications.
Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM) and Minimum Essential Medium (MEM) differ in nutrient concentration and formulation. DMEM includes higher levels of amino acids, glucose, and vitamins for metabolically active cells, while MEM contains a simpler mix suited for less demanding cultures.
Shelf life varies depending on the formulation and storage conditions. Liquid media typically perform reliably for six to 12 months under recommended conditions, while dry formats such as AGT and DPM can remain stable for longer periods. Check the expiration date on each lot for consistent results throughout its intended use.
The right format depends on process scale, storage needs, and workflow design. Liquid media offer convenience for small- to mid-scale use, while AGT and DPM formats support larger production volumes and extended storage. Each option helps maintain consistency and control across bioprocessing steps to help match performance with operational goals.
Thermo Fisher Scientific supports custom media development to meet specific process or cell line requirements. Our Media Customization Services team collaborates with customers to develop formulations, concentrations, and packaging formats for specific production requirements.
For Research Use or Further Manufacturing. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.