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University of Manchester COEBP efficiently isolates 10x higher-producing CHO population using the Amperia RED system
8 Sept 2025In this application note, Abselion presents a study carried out by a team at the Centre of Excellence in Biopharmaceuticals (COEBP), University of Manchester, in which they sought to determine the effects of the addition of a chemical agent on cell productivity. The study found the Amperia RED system provides a robust alternative to ELISA for antibody titre analysis to quickly identify and rank high-producing clones in cell line development programs.
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