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5. Due to the limited suspension volume, it is advised that the user try to limit the seeding time
required for the cells to adhere to the membrane. We recommend a seeding time of at least two
hours, but the time that will be required is dependent on the type of cells being used.
6. After the cells have adhered, remove the vacuum gradually. You can create a slow vacuum
release regimen if needed that reduces the vacuum a set percent every “n” seconds. An example
regimen is outlined below in Table 1.
7. Slowly add 1 mL of fresh media to each well to increase the volume for proper aspiration of non-
adherent cells. Then, insert an aspirator tip near the side of the plate well (instead of the cell
seeder well) and aspirate the media containing non-adherent cells.
8. Add 1 mL of fresh media to each well.
Table 1. Sample regimen parameters for releasing the vacuum pressure slowly.
Step Shape Min Max Freq DC% dd:hh:mm:ss Back To Repeat
1Static 0.0 8.0 1.0 50.0 00:02:30:00 0 0
2Static 0.0 6.0 1.0 50.0 00:00:00:06 0 0
3Static 0.0 4.0 1.0 50.0 00:00:00:06 0 0
4Static 0.0 2.0 1.0 50.0 00:00:00:06 0 0
5Static 0.0 1.0 1.0 50.0 00:00:00:06 0 0
In this example, we are assuming a two hour seeding time plus a 30 minute set-up time (Step 1). Following
seeding, this example releases the strain by 1-2% every six seconds.