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Antibiotics in cell culture
January 29, 2018Blog, In the lab

Antibiotics in Cell Culture: Friend or Enemy?

Antibiotics are routinely used in cell cultures to prevent bacterial infections. But there are side effects: Studies show that they impair cell growth and differentiation. With good laboratory practice, the use of antibiotics is unnecessary.

A cell culture is a world of its own. The culture dish contains nutrients within the media that cells need to thrive and prosper….

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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Research
January 10, 2018Blog, Cells in action

Some Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells are More Equal than Others – Origins and Differences

It is a scientific success story that started approximately 40 years ago – and was initially met with skepticism. Although the pioneers of mesenchymal stem cell research were initially criticized, today thousands of publications and hundreds of clinical trials focus on multipotent cells. New research is suggesting that in the end,…

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