• 50 mL CTS LV-MAX 补充剂 • 6 mL CTS LV-MAX 转染试剂 • 40 mL CTS LV-MAX 增强剂
避光储存于 2–8°C 条件下。通过冰袋运输。
常见问题解答 (FAQ)
Why do you recommend using V bottom 96-well plates for harvesting lentivirus from CTS Viral Production Cells?
We recommend using V-bottom 96-well plates to harvest the supernatant containing lentiviral particles as they allow for easier detection of the cell pellets after centrifugation of the cultures.
During lentivirus production from CTS Viral Production Cells, will the shaker vibration affect the cell growth of other cultures maintained in the same incubator or in stacked incubators?
We recommend maintaining shaking cultures in a separate incubator from all other incubators to avoid vibration effects. Alternatively, we recommend using a small, quiet shaker such as the Thermo Scientific CO2 Resistant Shaker (Cat. No. 88881102) for convenience and best performance.
Is 8% CO2 a growth requirement for CTS Viral Production Cells?
We generally recommend culturing the CTS Viral Production Cells under 8% CO2 conditions. We found that cells cultured in 5% CO2 grew slower and were more prone to more cell clumping than when grown in 8% CO2.
What is special about the CTS LV-MAX lentivirus production system?
The CTS LV-MAX lentivirus production system is a fully-optimized complete system in which the cells, media, and transfection reagent work together to generate high-titer lentivirus. The CTS LV-MAX Production Medium is specifically designed to work with the system, to support high density suspension cell growth of CTS Viral Production Cells.
The manual recommends using CTS Viral Production Cells passaged to P5 (˜3 weeks) on the day of transfection. Are these general cell culture guidelines or special requirements for these cells?
Although 3-4 passages before transfection are sufficient for most cell lines recovering directly from liquid N2 storage, we found that CTS Virus Production Cells passaged to P5 showed the highest performance in lentivirus particle production and reproducibility between batches. Therefore, we recommend passaging the cells to P4 at the end of a given week for lentivirus production the following week.