Stem cells discoveries: Arming scientists with the tools they need
Posted: 10 June 2015 | Molecular Devices
Molecular Devices discusses stem cells research and the company’s latest technological advancements in this exciting field…


Molecular Devices discusses stem cells research and the company’s latest technological advancements in this exciting field.
Scientists’ expanding knowledge and understanding of stem cells is transforming the way we research human biology and medicine. Stem cells provide unique ‘native’ human cell types that give researchers new opportunities to study targets and pathways relevant to disease processes. They offer a more reliable model to identify and confirm new drug targets and generate pharmacology and toxicology breakthroughs with strong translation to the clinical setting. Additionally, the application of stem cells in drug development creates a new path to personalised medicine, while at the same time reduces, or even potentially replaces, animal testing.


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