Cell culture is a complex and time-consuming process which requires significant efforts. In the beginning, the cells are nurtured in a cell culture plate or flask, but as they grow, they needed to be transferred to larger containers. This is where multiple BioFactories TM connection comes in. In the previous issue, we have discussed the advantages of closed systems, how to customize a desired one, as well as the ways to prevent contamination. In this issue, we will introduce the accessories available for BioFactory TM, how to make the most of BioFactory TM and its accessories, and how to connect individual "villas" into "townhouses" like toys so as to boost laboratory efficiency.
Part One NEST Supportive Gadgets - Bioprocessing Accessories
    
 
 
    
Liquid Transferring Hoses
    
        
   
 



Connectors
    
        
    
 
 
 
    
Other
    
        
   
Part Two Figure of BioFactory TM Connection
Due to the feasibility of connection between BioFactories TM, the culture process can be scaled up by simply using more BioFactories TM, which may increases the risk of contamination caused by repeated opening operations. However, there is a simple solution to this problem: connect BioFactories TM together into a semi-closed/closed system with accessories.
    
 
    
Tutorial on operating three 40-layer BioFactories TM in series (demonstration of one method)
    
Seeding and Innoculation
    1. Connect the
    BioFactory
    TM
    in series
    first. Install the
    hose
    from Carboy
    to the peristaltic pump, ensuring
    
    that the hose is properly secured and connected to the
    tubing of the
    BioFactories TM
    
        
   
    in series.
    
    2.
    Open all the clamps on the
    hose
    and turn on the peristaltic pump. The culture
    medium is pumped into the connected
    
    BioFactories TM
    via
    
        
   
    the
    hoses. Try to prevent bubbles
    or foams
    during operation.
    
Note: The inflow amount can be controlled by closing the corresponding clamp since the rate may vary.
    
        3.
   
    When getting a sufficient inflow amount, turn off the peristaltic pump and close all
    the clamps.
    
4. Take the hose from the peristaltic pump and disconnect it from the tubing. Place the BioFactory TM on its side to evenly distribute the liquid to each layer. Make sure the filter side is on the top while the inlet side is at the bottom to prevent liquid from entering the filter.
    
        5.
   
    Rotate 90 degrees clockwise with the
    inlet side facing upwards, and let it stand for a while to distribute the
    liquid evenly
    to
    each layer. Slowly place the
    BioFactory
    TM
    horizontally, tidy up the
    tubing or replace it with a
    vent cap
    (or a filter), and then put it in the incubator for
    incubation.
    
Note: If the end of the tubing is heat-sealed, connection or disconnection process can be performed under normal environment conditions. If the end of the tubing is a joint, perform the connection or disconnection process in a Class 100 cleanroom.
Collection 
1. Connect the BioFactory
    TM
    in series and place them laterally (the
    
    tubing side at the bottom and the filter on the top). Install the hose from
    
    
        the
    
    
    Carboy
    to the peristaltic pump, ensuring that the
    hose
    is properly secured and connected to the tubing of the BioFactories TM.
    
    2. Open all
    
    clamps and
    turn on
    the peristaltic pump.
    Collect the
    culture medium
    into the
    Carboy
    via the
    hose.
    
3. Tilt the BioFactory TM to facilitate further collection after collecting a certain amount of fluid.
    
Note: It is recommended to raise the BioFactory TM on a rack for collection. If there is no rack, raise the BioFactory TM manually to ensure complete pouring out.
    
        Digestion
    
    
    
        1.
   
    Connect the
    
        hose
    
    to the
    
        Carboy
    
    containing digestion fluid and start the peristaltic pump to
    
    
        fill in
    
    the digestion fluid.
    
Note: Since the inflow rate may vary, the inflow amount can be controlled by closing the corresponding clamps.
2. Turn off the peristaltic pump and take the hose from it. Place the BioFactory TM laterally to ensure that the digestion fluid is evenly distributed to each layer. Make sure the filter side is on the top while the inlet side is at the bottom to prevent liquid from entering the filter.
    
        3.
   
    Rotate the
    BioFactory
    TM
    90 degrees clockwise
    
        with the
    
        inlet side facing upwards, and
    
    let it stand
    to distribute the liquid evenly
    to each layer.
    
4. Slowly place the BioFactory TM horizontally. Gently shake each BioFactory TM to ensure that the digestion fluid covers the adherent cells, and then allow it to stand still for a while . After the digestion is completed, connect the tubing to the collection container, open all the clamps, and start the peristaltic pump. Tilt the BioFactory TM to transfer.
Note: It is recommended to raise the BioFactory TM on a rack to avoid residue during collection. If there is no rack, raise the BioFactory TM manually to ensure complete pouring out.
    
5. After the collection is completed, turn off the peristaltic pump. Due to differences in production processes, different connection method and various accessories may be deployed for large-scale cell culture in BioFactory TM.