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Mycoplasma Contamination in Cell Culture
Mycoplasma is the nightmare of every scientist working with Cell Culture. Mycoplasma contamination is threatening academic labs to biopharmaceutical production facilities. Dr. Rüdiger Arnold explains why best practice in detection, elimination and avoiding mycoplasma are necessary for your cell culture. -
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. -
Tissue engineering of the respiratory epithelium: insights in culture methods and applications
This webinar addresses both interested beginners as well as advanced scientists in the field and focuses on key issues like cell sources, air liquid interface (ALI) culture, medium demands and current challenges regarding reproducibility and standardization. -
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. -
How to achieve a reliable Air-Liquid Interface (ALI) Culture
Watch our explainer video to find out how to use our Air-Liquid Interface Culture system for respiratory research in an environment that replicates in vivo. -
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. -
Macrophages Subtypes: Polarization, Activation and Plasticity
Macrophages are multitasking cells at the first line of defense against pathogens invasion. But they can also play a major role in destroying tissues and developing cancer, autoimmune disorder or allergies. -
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. -
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. -
Cells in action: Differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells into neurons
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. Images were captured every 30 seconds over a 20-hour period using NanoLive’s 3D Cell Explorer.