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CCS opens advanced cell culture laboratory

14 May 2010

CCS Cell Culture Service, an international supplier of custom generated recombinant cell lines and custom frozen cells and membranes, has announced the opening of its Princeton, New Jersey, laboratory and office space.

The new CCS laboratory, customized for advanced frozen cell and membrane production and processing, has been established to service the growing needs of CCS’s expanding US client base. CCS will use the facilities for the advanced proprietary cell culture protocols and preparations for which it is known.

Conveniently located in Princeton, NJ – a centre for scientific and academic excellence – the region offers exceptional resources for the company’s growth and will facilitate close communications with many of CCS’s pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients.

 

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