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Biomek Cell Workstation: A Variable System for Automated Cell Cultivation.

R Lehmann1, J C Severitt2, T Roddelkopf2, S Junginger3, K Thurow2.   

Abstract

Automated cell cultivation is an important tool for simplifying routine laboratory work. Automated methods are independent of skill levels and daily constitution of laboratory staff in combination with a constant quality and performance of the methods. The Biomek Cell Workstation was configured as a flexible and compatible system. The modified Biomek Cell Workstation enables the cultivation of adherent and suspension cells. Until now, no commercially available systems enabled the automated handling of both types of cells in one system. In particular, the automated cultivation of suspension cells in this form has not been published. The cell counts and viabilities were nonsignificantly decreased for cells cultivated in AutoFlasks in automated handling. The proliferation of manual and automated bioscreening by the WST-1 assay showed a nonsignificant lower proliferation of automatically disseminated cells associated with a mostly lower standard error. The disseminated suspension cell lines showed different pronounced proliferations in descending order, starting with Jurkat cells followed by SEM, Molt4, and RS4 cells having the lowest proliferation. In this respect, we successfully disseminated and screened suspension cells in an automated way. The automated cultivation and dissemination of a variety of suspension cells can replace the manual method.
© 2015 Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening.

Keywords:  Biomek Cell Workstation; automated cell culturing; life science automation; suspension cells

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26259574     DOI: 10.1177/2211068215599786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lab Autom        ISSN: 2211-0682


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