Webinar On-Demand: Shift the Paradigm to Centrifuge-less Immuno-staining of Cells for Superior Viability, Recovery & Data
 
															Gentle washing for critical workflows in cell-based therapeutics.
Lower the CVs and save FTE time from research to manufacturing.
Real world data from cell therapy companies.
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Clear resolution and retention of rare cell populations proves to be an issue in cell therapy processing using traditional centrifugation protocols, which can cause significant mechanical stress, reduced viability, and low retention of target cells. This is particularly problematic when dealing with rare cell types like gamma-delta T cells, which tend to have low starting cell numbers and high variability. It is therefore critical to be able to resolve these populations clearly to ensure the optimal cell therapy is delivered to the right patient.
New and improved with a touchscreen for easy menu selection, as well as a buffer exchanger for automated startup and shutdown sequences, the HT2000 washer is available as a stand-alone platform or as part of a fully-automated solution – the AUTO1000™.
The Laminar Wash™ HT2000 washer provides a proven alternative to the comparatively inconsistent centrifugal process and its associated washing steps. It ensures reproducible, automated washes across operators and similar or improved cell retention and viability. By eliminating the need for plate flicking, it greatly reduces the risks of cross-contamination and biosafety hazard to the scientist. Its trademark benefits of efficient debris removal while preserving cell state makes for cleaner separation of rare cell populations. These advantages have been documented by an increasing number of laboratories that have adopted the Laminar Wash™ technology in their workflow.
 
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Comparison of an immuno-staining workflow for the preparation of a single cell suspension for flow cytometry analysis. Laminar Wash technology is equally effective in washing but without the use of a centrifuge.
 
															 
															The use of Laminar Wash can improve data from research to analytical development to manufacturing quality control. The Laminar Wash technology can provide the following to cell and gene therapy applications:
 
															 
															 
															Laminar Wash™ enables better preservation of rare cell types. Data shown here of MAIT, Treg, and gamma-delta T cells in a whole blood depletion assay.