Application Note

Seed Train Intensification Using High Cell Density Cryopreservation

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In upstream bioprocessing, the seed train plays a critical role in scaling up a small volume of cell culture to progressively larger volumes, ultimately inoculating the production bioreactor. Traditionally, this expansion process can be slow and resource-intensive, which requires multiple steps and careful monitoring to ensure cell viability and consistency. However, recent advancements in seed train intensification—particularly the use of high cell density cryopreservation (HCDC)—are transforming this phase of bioprocessing. HCDC enables the storage and rapid deployment of highly concentrated cell cultures, significantly reducing the time and complexity involved in scaling up. This innovation not only streamlines operations but also enhances flexibility, consistency, and responsiveness in manufacturing workflows.

If you're looking to optimize your upstream processes and reduce production timelines, explore seed train intensification strategies like HCDC.

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