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Getting started with primary cells – Standard procedures in cell culture
In this quick start guide, we review the finer points of thawing, plating, and passaging primary human cells. Even if you’re experienced using these cells, we review some of the little things that can make a large difference in your cell culture success with our cells. Presented by PromoCell Application Specialist, Dr Melissa Olekson. -
Improve the reproducibility of your research with standardized primary cell culture techniques
This webinar provides expert’s tips and tricks in successfully handling human primary cells and learn how to standardize primary cell culture techniques. -
Standardized culture of assay-ready and fully functional human primary macrophages
Cryopreserved human macrophages are now available as a reliable source of standardized cells, and our ready-to-use format provides full experimental flexibility. With this easy-to-handle application, your macrophage research will be more efficient. -
Primary cells in respiratory research – webinar
Learn about the benefits of primary cells as model systems in respiratory research and how a 3D model at the Air-Liquid Interface can be set up and used. -
MSC reproducibility: Towards the standardization of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
For science to move forwards, the research we do must be reproducible. One of the ways we’re helping your work be as consistent as possible is through our characterized MSCs. -
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. -
Cells in Action: Human Primary Keratinocytes at the stratum granulosum
Keratinocytes at the stratum granulosum contain two characteristic structures that are visible in this high resolution footage by Nanolive - the lamellar bodies and keratohyalin granules. While keratohyalin granules contain proteins involved in the aggregation of keratin filaments and in the formation of the cell envelope, lamellar bodies contain lipids and fuse with the plasma membrane in order to secrete the content into the extracellular space. -
Cancer cell culture: Diversity of cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME)
Tumor growth is sustained by a highly diverse microenvironment, the TME. Its complex cellular interactions need serious consideration during Cancer Research. -
Obtain Pure Malignant Cells with the New Cancer Cell Culture Toolkit
The new cancer cell culture toolkit from PromoCell aids the growth of both primary tumors as well as established cells lines, explains Dr. Hagen Wieland during the AACR (American Association for Cancer Research) Annual Meeting in Chicago. -
Primary cell culture in dermatology
Explore primary cell culture in dermatology, from mechanistic understanding of cell-cell interactions to clinical applications. -
Best practices for primary cell culture
Learn some best practices to ensure a successful experiment with your primary cell culture. -
Primary cell culture guide: Thawing, freezing, and subcultivation
With routine sometimes comes carelessness: read our guide for a detailed protocols.