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For CAR-T and NK cell workflows, choosing a culture bag is only the beginning. What happens inside the bag — from Day 1 to Day 14 — is often the more practical question.  Recently, we evaluated the AirLite™ Cell Culture Bag (2L) in internal testing across multiple suspension cell types, including NK, αβ T, γδ T, and CAR-T cells. 


 The results were encouraging: 

✔ Stable culture performance supported by high gas permeability and moisture retention 

✔ Direct microscopic observation without opening the bag or taking samples 

✔ Strong NK cell count, viability, and fold expansion after 14 days 

✔ Consistent performance across low to high cell densities 


Workflow:

 From a workflow perspective, AirLite™ is designed to support practical cell culture needs: 

✔ Sterile, low-extractable, phthalate-free materials 

✔ Broad compatibility for suspension immune cell culture 

✔ Cost-effective design for research and process development workflows 


 In cell therapy manufacturing, a culture bag is not just a container.The AirLite™ Cell Culture Bag (2L) can affect expansion consistency, operational efficiency, and how smoothly downstream work continues. Sometimes, the real value is not only helping cells grow — but helping them grow in a state that is usable for what comes next. 


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