CP-SUB setup for max possible cell density
CP-SUB (Continuous-Processing-Single-Use-Bioreactors) with scaffolds for harbouring mammalian cell's at very high densities.





CellCore is based on R&D work over 8 years with financial support from:
- Stobbe Group
- Atlantis - EU FP6 - Integrated Project
- Glycomics - Danish Department of Research
- Vinovia - Swedish Innovation Agency
- HE-SUB – EU FP7 - Health project