GrowCells - Molecular Biologicals International, Inc.

GrowCells – Molecular Biologicals International, Inc. provides research-ready cell culture media, culture medium formulations, lentiviral vectors, viral vector tools, gene expression reagents, and solutions that support Mammalian cells, cultured cells, diverse cell types, and cell lines used across gene therapy studies, transient transfection workflows, and advanced molecular biology applications.

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GrowCells – Molecular Biologicals International, Inc. offers a focused portfolio of reagents supporting cell culture, gene delivery, and molecular biology workflows. Their cell culture media and supplements help maintain cell viability and cell populations in adherent cells, suspension cells, Mammalian cells, and human cell systems. These formulations incorporate essential components such as sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, and bovine serum, ensuring stable performance during continuous culture, weeks in culture, and preparation of fresh medium for cultured cells. 

  

GrowCells also supports gene expression and viral vector research with lentiviral vectors, packaging plasmids, Lentiviral Packaging Systems, and Viral Production Medium optimized for transient transfection, post-transfection processing, and large-scale production of viral genome constructs. These tools and reagents help laboratories manage infectious titers, average titers, and reproducible viral vector generation for gene therapy, CAR-T cells, embryonic kidney cells, and other clinical applications that may progress toward early-stage clinical trials. 

  

Compatible with common laboratory formats such as 24-well plates, 96-well plates, and six-well plates, GrowCells reagents integrate seamlessly into standard cell culture and assay development workflows. MSE Supplies connects researchers with reliable access to GrowCells materials, providing dependable sourcing for high-quality products used in gene delivery, advanced cell culture, and molecular biology research.