Revolutionizing regenerative medicine with ALI culture - expert interview
In this exclusive interview, Dr. Elfie Rödel discusses the transformative potential of the air-liquid interface (ALI) culture system in the field of regenerative medicine.
She explores the advantages of ALI techniques over traditional submerged cell cultures and provides insights into the challenges and future potential of this unique approach.
Discover Dr. Rödel’s expert perspectives on:
- The relevance and future outlook of ALI culture systems in regenerative medicine
- Key considerations when selecting cell lines for ALI techniques
- The future vision for ALI technology and its role in advancing regenerative medicine
This interview offers an in-depth look at the advancements and practical applications of ALI technology in shaping the future of regenerative medicine.
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