
Anticlump-Cytocaf is a recombinant protein polymer designed to prevent unwanted cell aggregation in suspension cultures. It forms a gentle, physical barrier that reduces cell–cell contact, minimising aggregation while maintaining a healthy, non-disruptive environment for cell growth.
In the presence of Anticlump-Cytocaf, a wide range of cells, including mammalian cell lines and both animal and human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), show improved viability and significantly reduced aggregation. Anticlump-Cytocaf is highly stable, simple to use, and seamlessly integrates into existing culture workflows, offering broad compatibility across different media, formats, and protocols.
- Prevents clumping in suspension cell cultures
- Data shows transfection is not affected by Anticlump-Cytocaf
- Enhances cell viability across multiple cell types, including iPSCs
- Ideal for human and animal stem cell workflows
- Easy to use and stable under a variety of culture conditions
- Compatible with standard lab protocols
Figure 1: HEK293 cells
Cytocaf-AntiClump allows adherent cells to grow in suspension without clumping.



(A) Wells of a non-TC coated plastic plate were seeded with 1.9x104 cells/mL HEK293 cells in media containing 10% FBS and grown for 72 hours. Images were taken by bright field microscopy at 10X magnification.
(B) Wells of a non-TC coated plastic plate were seeded with 1.9x104 cells/mL HEK293 cells in media containing 10% FBS and 0.25 mg/mL Cytocaf-AntiClump. Cells were then grown for 72 hours. Images were taken by bright field microscopy at 10X magnification.