April 23, 2025

New Member: Welcome in our cluster to Cytion

New Member: Welcome in our cluster to Cytion

Cytion is a global leader in authenticated cell lines, serving as a trusted repository of high-quality, contamination-free biological resources. Founded in 2004 as Cell Lines Service, the company has curated over 1,000 cell lines from diverse tumors, tissues, and species. Its mission is to safeguard scientific assets and provide researchers with reliable research reagents.

With services including Cell Banking, Cell Culture Scale-Up, Assay-Ready Cell Manufacture, STR analysis, and mycoplasma testing, Cytion ensures authenticity and reproducibility—empowering innovation and advancing research, cell by cell.

Cytion is a part of CLS Cell Lines Service GmbH.

If you would like to learn more, please visit their Website.
Looking forward to your active participation!

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