All 3D Cell Cultures articles – Page 5
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WhitepaperCase study: Mitochondrial toxicity in drug discovery and development
The Agilent Seahorse XF assay platform has opened new avenues for examining mitochondrial health in a timely and effective manner.
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ArticleExploring alternatives to animal testing in drug discovery
The use of animal studies in drug development has become a growing ethical concern, particularly given the high failure rate of clinical trials, which can reach up to 90 percent. This article highlights non-animal models that could expedite the drug delivery process from bench to bedside.
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ArticleKey considerations before commencing cell line development
Cell line development (CLD) is a critical, early step when entering the development phase of a biotherapeutic. Access to specialist skills and experience, either in-house or remotely, and to multiple technologies and equipment can prove invaluable for the timely and successful completion of this stage. Here, Dr Alison Porter addresses ...
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NewsNovel hydrogel brings hope for infertility and fertility challenges
South Korean researchers have developed a hydrogel using a uterus-derived decellularised extracellular matrix, bringing hope for those challenged with infertility.
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ArticleWomen in STEM with Dr Jo Brewer
Come and join us for our monthly series highlighting Women in STEM. We are excited to present the latest edition for June, featuring an exclusive interview with Dr Jo Brewer, Chief Scientific Officer at Adaptimmune. With a remarkable 15-years of experience in cell therapy, Jo's passion for cells has been ...
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WebinarCardiac and vascular safety liabilities using totality of evidence approach
US-FDA recommend integration of both preclinical (S7B) and clinical (E14) data to improve risk assessment, reduce reliance on TQT clinical studies, streamlined drug-development, simplified decision-making processes, effective risk-communication.
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NewsDrug helps reduce bacterial antibiotic resistance
US researchers uncover a new drug that reduces the ability of bacteria to develop antibiotic resistance, prolonging the antibiotic effectiveness.
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News3D bioprinting artificial organs could become quicker and easier
Novel 3D bioprinting process could save thousands of lives by streamlining the creation of tissue-compatible artificially engineered organs.
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WebinarInnovations in organoid modelling for disease modelling and cell therapy
Watch our virtual panel, where you'll uncover the game-changing advantages of organoids over traditional 2D cultures. Our experts will explore the immense potential of organoids in oncology and immuno-oncology research.
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WhitepaperApplication note: Simplify the qualification of your GMP proteins
A fast, easy, and streamlined method for characterizing cytokine identity and purity with automated capillary electrophoresis (icIEF and CE-SDS).
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VideoVideo: Using luciferase reporter cell lines for HTS readouts
This video reviews the uses and advantages of reporter cell lines in the context of cellular research and drug discovery.
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Articleebook: Advances In Cell Imaging and Retrieval
Unleash the power of drug discovery with this FREE ebook supported by Sartorius! Explore the limitless potential of CRISPR applications and single cell sequencing for drug discovery. Access exclusive insights from industry leaders and stay ahead of the curve with the latest trends. Don't miss out on this opportunity to ...
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WebinarNormalization of organ-on-a-chip samples for mass spectrometry based proteomics and metabolomics via dansylation-based assay
A discussion of the recently published paper, “Normalization of Organ-on-a-Chip Samples for Mass Spectrometry Based Proteomics and Metabolomics via Dansylation-based Assay,” and how the field can produce more replicable experiments.
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NewsDiverse senescent cell populations uncovered by single-cell RNA sequencing
Single-cell transcriptomic RNA sequencing analysis has allowed US researchers to identify the specific populations and the dynamic transition states during senescence initiation and progression.
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ArticleNew insight into BRCA2 gene mutations and cancer risk
A recent study from researchers at the University of California examines the BRCA2 gene, which plays a crucial role in repairing damaged DNA, and possible links with increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
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NewsAntimicrobial resistance identified in bloodstream by metagenomic sequencing
University of Oxford finds rapid metagenomics can produce accurate results 18-42 hours quicker than conventional tests for antimicrobial resistance in bloodstream infections, which could save lives and reduce the misuse of antibiotics.
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NewsNew organoid emulates development of the human heart
The team are the first researchers in the world to successfully create an organoid containing both heart muscle cells and cells of the outer layer of the heart wall.
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VideoWebinar: The Role of Neuronal Metabolism in Early Drug Discovery
Learning about the mitochondrial role in a neurodegenerative disorder.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Serum-free and Animal-free Research
Discover how the adoption of animal-free media/supplements can improve reproducibility in cell culture and biotherapeutic research.
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WhitepaperApplication note: Single Cell Deposition Efficiency
Comparison of single cell dispensing efficiency between Namocell Single Cell Dispenser and limiting dilution method.


