Dr. Rüdiger Arnold explains the basics of attachment and detachment of cells….
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Cell Growth, Cell Death and Aging of Cells
Dr. Rüdiger Arnold, one of our PromoCell Academy lecturers, explains the basics of cell growth, cell quantification and apoptosis as well as best practices….
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Thawing frozen cells – detailed protocol for human primary cells
Thawing cells correctly is absolutely necessary when it comes to successfully starting reliable cell cultures. Find out how to thaw frozen primary cells properly in our detailed video protocol….
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The immunomodulatory properties of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)
Since their discovery in 1991, mesenchymal stem cells, or MSCs, have been used as a promising method to build tissue. However, MSCs can do more for the development of cell and gene therapies. Find out more in our video….
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Now available: Cryo-SFM Plus – The ultimate cryopreservation medium
Cryo-SFM Plus, our high-performance cryopreservation medium, is here! Find out how it can benefit your research….
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Cells in action: Differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells into neurons
In this video we can see the differentiation of PromoCell umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells into neurons. Excitingly, to our knowledge this is one of the first high-resolution, long-term, live cell time-lapses showing this process. These cells were grown for 13 days in PromoCell complete mesenchymal stem cell neurogenic differentiation medium prior to capture of this film….
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Cells in Action: membrane protrusions in HUVECs (Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells)
During angiogenesis, cell-matrix interactions are crucial. The cell matrix structures are involved in migration, invasion and survival of cells throughout the angiogenic process. In this video we can see filopodia and lamellipodia in great detail, thanks to Nanolive imaging’s ability to view membrane deformations. These structures are essential for migration, cell-cell interactions,…
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HLA-Typed Primary Cells: The advantages of working with HLA in drug development research
For those working in drug development, human leukocyte antigens or HLA are a key element to keep in mind as an essential regulator of the immune system….
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Stem cell therapy scientist: Finding inspiration outside his comfort zone
Crossing the border between medical and biomechanical research fuels the research of stem cell specialist Dr. Diego Correa. We talked to the Colombian-born stem cell scientist, a former clinician with training in mechanical engineering, about his studies with mesenchymal stem cells and their potential clinical applications in cell-based therapy. Soon Correa is going to publish what he believes will be his most important contribution to this field….
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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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Five Steps to Writing a Great Scientific Article
Thousands of scientific articles are published each year. It’s a basic series of steps in biomedical research: do experiments, analyze data, publish your results, and repeat. It seems straightforward, but one question remains. How do you write a paper for publication if it’s your first one?
A blank white page, and a silently blinking cursor: How can an empty document be so intimidating?…
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A Home for Cancer Stem Cells: 3D Tumorspheres
Many scientists working in oncology focus on cancer stem cells (CSCs). Targeting these cells specifically could improve cancer therapy significantly. Because CSCs rely heavily on their environment, three-dimensional cultivation offers the unique opportunity to better understand this interaction. We talked to two scientists working in this field of cancer research.
In the human body,…
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