PromoCell’s mesenchymal stem cell culture portfolio wins 2020 Bioz Rising Star Award
PromoCell has been selected as a 2020 Bioz Stars Award Winner in the category “Stem Cells”
Bioz Stars Awards recognize companies that manufacture and supply high quality scientific products for life science research. Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to the life science research community. Through innovation and knowledge sharing,…
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Our mesenchymal stem cell culture portfolio wins Bioz Rising Star Award – once again
We’re excited to announce that we’ve been selected as a 2022 Bioz Stars Award winner in the category “Stem Cells”….
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PromoCell wins TOP JOB award as one of Germany’s best employers
PromoCell is proud to announce that the company has received the TOP JOB Award 2019 as one of the most attractive companies to work for in the category medium-sized organizations in Germany….
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Growing stem cells in space – PromoCell aboard the International Space Station
In March 2020, two researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) Space Hub, Professor Oliver Ullrich and Dr. Cora Thiel, sent human stem cells to space to determine if they could develop into three-dimensional organoids. Three years later, the results of this and a subsequent experiment demonstrate that culturing stem cells in space is possible,…
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Where and how our products have been used – discover the new bioz widget
With the bioz search widget it’s now even easier to find out where our products have been used in a context that’s relevant to you….
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Mesenchymal stem cells: why optimizing manufacturing processes is key for a successful application
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the up-and-coming stars of cell therapy. They are able to differentiate, are very adaptable and can reduce inflammation, making them ideal for regenerative medicine approaches. But the demand for MSCs is far greater than supply. Pharmaceutical companies are racing to produce commercial-scale quantities of MSCs while guaranteeing quality standards….
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At PromoCell, we have dedicated professionals to help scientists do better research with a world-class portfolio of human primary, stem and blood cells as well as optimized cell culture media. Looking to become one of them in a challenging and rewarding work environment? Join our team of dedicated professionals – there’s a world of scientific discovery waiting for you….
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Challenges and chances in cancer therapy
As the potential for using mesenchymal stem cells in cancer therapy grows, understanding the biology behind them can help inform and inspire innovative cancer therapies. Using high quality media and culture kits will increase the efficiency and usability of these highly demanded cells.
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Trouble With Your Primary Cells? Treat Them Nicely!
What seems basic to cell culturing is pure stress for primary cells: thawing, subcultivation and freezing. Even seasoned scientists tend to overlook this aspect, and manipulate their cultures less carefully than they should. Unhealthy, or even dead cells are the sad consequence. Here, you can benefit from an expert’s tips in handling primary cells,…
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From disease to healing: Exploring the roles of pericytes
They are multipotent, interact closely with endothelial cells, and are involved in immunosurveillance: the heterogeneous group of pericytes. These cells build the wall of blood vessels, and play a crucial role in the formation and maintenance of the vasculature. Due to their involvement in various pathophysiologies such as tumor angiogenesis, scientists are beginning to exploit their potential for therapeutic approaches….
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The importance of MSC characterization
Characterization of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is vital for their successful application in regenerative medicine. These multipotent cells can differentiate into several cell types, making them a promising therapeutic option for various diseases. In our blog post, we discuss the importance of MSC characterization in ensuring standardized and reproducible cell isolation,…
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PromoCells in space continues – producing human tissue in a weightless environment
Two research leaders from the University of Zurich (UZH) Space Hub, Professor Oliver Ullrich and Dr. Cora Thiel, have sent adult human stem cells to the International Space Station (ISS). They are testing an innovative method to produce human tissue in a weightless environment, and hope to better understand how human tissue is produced in the weightless atmosphere of space….
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