- Report
- January 2025
- 132 Pages
Global
From €900EUR$950USD£760GBP
- Report
- January 2025
- 132 Pages
Global
From €900EUR$950USD£760GBP
- Report
- March 2024
- 132 Pages
Global
From €900EUR$950USD£760GBP
- Report
- March 2023
- 132 Pages
Global
From €900EUR$950USD£760GBP
- Webinar
- March 2023
- 60 Minutes
Global
From €180EUR$190USD£152GBP
- Report
- March 2025
- 50 Pages
Europe
From €1800EUR$1,900USD£1,519GBP
- Report
- March 2024
- 132 Pages
Global
From €900EUR$950USD£760GBP
- Report
- December 2022
- 114 Pages
Global
€7107EUR$7,500USD£5,998GBP
- Report
- November 2021
- 1184 Pages
Global
From €5686EUR$6,000USD£4,798GBP
- Report
- December 2024
- 423 Pages
Global
From €2516EUR$2,655USD£2,123GBP
- Report
- April 2023
- 250 Pages
Global
From €3383EUR$3,570USD£2,855GBP
- Report
- October 2022
- 273 Pages
Global
From €3383EUR$3,570USD£2,855GBP
- Report
- November 2021
- 189 Pages
Global
From €3517EUR$3,712USD£2,969GBP
From €3517EUR$3,712USD£2,969GBP
- Report
- August 2021
- 295 Pages
Global
From €3517EUR$3,712USD£2,969GBP
- Report
- March 2021
- 141 Pages
South Korea
From €1844EUR$1,946USD£1,556GBP
- Report
- January 2021
- 262 Pages
Global
From €3517EUR$3,712USD£2,969GBP
- Book
- November 2019
- 440 Pages
- Book
- March 2023
- 544 Pages

Cell culture media is a type of biotechnology used to grow and maintain cells in a laboratory setting. It is composed of a variety of components, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, minerals, and other growth factors. Cell culture media is used to study cell growth, metabolism, and differentiation, as well as to produce therapeutic proteins and other biopharmaceuticals. It is also used to produce cell lines for research and drug development.
Cell culture media is an important tool in biotechnology, as it allows researchers to study cells in a controlled environment. It is also used in the production of vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and other biopharmaceuticals.
Some companies in the cell culture media market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck KGaA, Corning, Lonza, and Sigma-Aldrich. Show Less Read more