Product hub: Scalable and automated 3D cell cultures for high-throughput and high-content screening
Read about hydrogels that provide defined and tuneable material properties that allow the controlled inclusion of biochemical cues.
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Read about hydrogels that provide defined and tuneable material properties that allow the controlled inclusion of biochemical cues.
Tune in to this podcast to hear industry experts discuss cell line monoclonality and the emerging methods that can support clonal origin assurance.
The rising number of biologics approved for therapeutic use has placed an emphasis on safe and efficient production lines. Here, Drug Target Review’s Editor Victoria Rees considers why biotherapeutic development is likely to prompt significant growth for the cell line market in the next decade.
Read this bulletin to learn about a Bio-Rad study where they developed and tested a 16-parameter flow cytometry panel applicable to the interrogation of a range of biologically relevant markers of T cell activation.
Do you know how much time your lab spends on pipetting tasks daily? If not you can easily find out. Just answer four simple questions, then Flow Robotics' calculator can give you a full report on how your lab is doing in minutes.
In this issue are articles on the development of mRNA vaccines against latent viruses, how memory B cell antibody-based treatments can help to fight cancer and the potential of AI in drug discovery. Also included are pieces on biotherapeutics, immuno-oncology and assays.
Researchers at Texas A&M University have applied organ-on-chip models to the lymph system to create the first lymphangion-chip.
Scientists in Japan have developed a credible heart cell model for arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy and observed a positive response in the condition using PKP2 gene therapy.
Knowledge is power – for scientists at least – and thanks to collaborative research from a UK and German university, we now have better understanding of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron virus, including how it behaves and effective means of treatment.
Urea cycle disorders affect the liver’s ability to excrete urea from the body. To test potential therapeutics requires an accurate model – a hurdle that has now been successfully navigated thanks to a team of researchers in Switzerland.
Three-dimensional (3D) biopsy culture models could save the drug discovery industry time and money. In this article, Johanna Niklander, University of Helsinki and Medical University of Graz, and Dr Beate Rinner, Medical University of Graz, outline a recent study they took part in, investigating long-term 3D tissue cultures from human…
Learn about the high-content analysis system that provides high-quality three-dimensional imaging for enhanced live cell analysis.
This study demonstrates the ease, simplicity and speed of performing multiple conditions in one experiment using Ambr 15 Cell Culture by assessing five different media compositions on two different clones.
In this ebook, find an article on 3D tissue cultures from biopsy samples to evaluate the preservation of tissue-typical protein expressions as well as a piece on a new process analytical technology (PAT) system to assess N-glycosylation during upstream cell culture bioprocessing.
This issue includes articles that discuss the development of long-term 3D tissue cultures from human biopsy samples, the application of flow cytometry in drug discovery and automation for upstream processing in a biologics manufacturing environment. Also included are features on informatics, proteomics and CRISPR.