Is a solvent provided with CellVantage™ AAV?

There is no specific solvent provided with CellVantage™ AAV. For dissolving purposes, any 100% tissue culture grade DMSO can be used. For specific inquiries, please contact Virica’s technical team directly.

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Can CellVantage™ AAV be further diluted prior to use?

If required, CellVantageTM AAV may be diluted immediately prior to use in a solution between 100% and 50% DMSO (v/v in media). This can be done to increase pipettable volume and/or minimize DMSO carryover into cell culture. These intermediate working stocks should be be prepared immediately before use and promptly added into the final application. Freezing [...]

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How long does CellVantage™ AAV have to remain in the media, and do I have to re-supply after completing a media change?

For typical transfection-based processes, CellVantage™ AAV is administered once and remains in the media throughout upstream production. Re-addition should only be considered if a full media exchange is performed within 4 hours of transfection complex addition. Please consult Virica for application-specific guidance or Contact an Expert.

How long does CellVantage™ AAV have to remain in the media, and do I have to re-supply after completing a media change?2026-04-06T13:32:40-04:00

Is CellVantage™ AAV considered sterile? Do they need to be sterile filtered?

Research-grade CellVantage™ AAV is not routinely tested for sterility. It should be dissolved in a sterile environment, such as a biological safety cabinet (BSC). Sterile filtration is not recommended or required when testing dose ranges during small-scale formulation development. If sterile filtration is required, please consult Virica for recommended filter types before proceeding.

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