Cell Expansion in Clinical research
Now you can rely on the same proven technology platform throughout mouse and human stages of your T cell research


| Dynabeads® Mouse CD3/CD28 T Cell Expander | Dynabeads® CD3/CD28 | Dynabeads® ClinExVivo™ CD3/CD28 |
- No need for feeder cells or Antigen Presenting Cells (APCs)
- Isolate, activate and expand your T cells ex vivo with just one product
- Obtain a 100-1000 fold expansion of T cells within 9-14 days
- Obtain T cells with properties comparable to in vivo activated T cells
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Dynabeads® ClinExVivo™ CD3/CD28 (formerly known as Xcyte™Dynabeads®) is developed to optimize ex vivo T cell expansion in translational research while preserving T cell viability and optimal immune function.
These ready-to-use Dynabeads® are coated with antibodies directed against the TCR/CD3 and co-stimulatory CD28 receptors that are required for optimal T cell expansion. |
![]() The Dynabeads® ClinExVivo™CD3/CD28 ex vivo T cell expansion platform mimics in vivo activation and expansion |
Scale up your research with the Dynal ClinExVivo™ MPC™ Magnet
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The Dynal ClinExVivo™ MPC™ magnet is developed for optimal performance with the Dynabeads® ClinExVivo™ CD3/CD28 technology, and allows you to work with large sample sizes (up to 10 L)
Legal and Regulatory
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In USA, Dynabeads® ClinExVivo™ CD3/CD28 are available for clinical use only under an approved IND application. A Device Master File is held at the US Food and Drug Administration for cross-referencing in Investigational New Drug (IND) applications.
References
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- Thompson et al. A Phase I Trial of CD3/CD28-activated T Cells (Xcellerated T Cells) and Interleukin-2 in Patients with Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma. Clinical Cancer Research 2003, 9, 3562.
- Vij et al. A phase I/II study of Xcellerated T Cells after autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation in patients with multiple myeloma. Blood (ASH Annual Meeting Abstracts) 2003, 102, Abstract 139.
- Kipps et al. A phase I/II trial of Xcellerated T Cells in patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL). Blood (ASH Annual Meeting Abstracts) 2003, 102, Abstract 370.Thompson JA, et al. (2003). A phase I trial of CD3/CD28-activated T cells (Xcellerated T cells) and interleukin-2 in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma. Clin Cancer Res. Sep 1;9(10 Pt 1):3562-70.
- Bartlett et al. A phase II study of Xcellerated T Cells in patients with relapsed or refractory indolent non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). Blood (ASH Annual Meeting Abstracts) 2004, 104, Abstract 4640.
- Siegel et al. A phase I/II study of Xcellerated T Cells after autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation in patients with Multiple Myeloma. Blood (ASH Annual Meeting Abstracts) 2004, 104, Abstract 925.
- Castro et al. A phase I/II trial of Xcellerated T Cells in patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. Blood (ASH Annual Meeting Abstracts) 2004, 104, Abstract 2508.
- Berenson et al. A randomized phase II study of Xcellerated T Cells with or without prior Fludarabine therapy in patients with relapsed or refractory Multiple Myeloma. Blood (ASH Annual Meeting Abstracts) 2004, 104, Abstract 2410.
- Glode et al. A phase I/II trial of CD3/CD28 activated T cells (Xcellerated T Cells) in patients with hormone refractory prostate cancer. J Clin Oncol (ASCO Annual Meeting Proceedings) 2004, 22, Abstract 2549.
- Wierda et al. A phase I/II trial of CD3/CD28 activated T cells in patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL). J Clin Oncol (ASCO Annual Meeting Proceedings) 2004, 22, Abstract 2566.
- Kipps et al. A phase I/II study of Xcellerated T Cells in patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. J Clin Oncol (ASCO Annual Meeting Proceedings) 2005, 23, Abstract 2511.





