Video: Large-scale hiPSC-based drug development
From small-scale stem cell production to large-scale hiPSC-based drug development: The flexibility of stirred-tank bioreactors.
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Stem cells are undifferentiated biological cells that can differentiate into specialised cells and can divide to produce more stem cells.
From small-scale stem cell production to large-scale hiPSC-based drug development: The flexibility of stirred-tank bioreactors.
A major step has been taken towards developing functional miniature versions of human organs in a Petri dish which can be used to shed light on the processes involved in the genesis of diseases.
Researchers have discovered a potential new strategy for treating myelodysplastic syndrome, which has shown to be successful in pre-clinical trials.
Researchers have used machine learning to predict the conditions needed for stem cells to develop a certain way, which could be used to grow 3D organ models.
Small-scale perfusion using an ATF cell retention device with a DASGIP® parallel bioreactor system
Controlled, Large-Scale Manufacturing of hiPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes in Stirred-Tank Bioreactors
A recent study has shown that transplanting new inhibitory neurons may repair damaged brain circuits.
A beginner's guide to Batch, Fed-Batch, and Continuous Fermentation
A myocardial infarction model has been developed which will contribute to the development of preventive/therapeutic medicine.
A microRNA inhibitor has been identified which reduced the sizes of aggressive CNS tumours and improved survival in mice.
Researchers have revealed that stem cells transplanted into embryonic mice can mature into fully functional lungs, a method which could be developed to grow lungs for humans.
The International Society for Cell and Gene Therapy has created a group to tackle the rising number of commercial cell bank services that are misleading patients.
Mouse blastocyst-like structures called blastoids have been developed by a team which could be used to study early developmental diseases.
A study has demonstrated that a certain protein is critical in the decline of muscle regeneration, with the researchers also showing how to inhibit this process in mice.
Automated fluorescence imaging and quantification of cell viability, with EVOS cell imaging system