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Organoid models of patient-specific tumors are transforming our understanding of cancer heterogeneity and its implications for personalized medicine.
In this interview with BioTechniques, our experts...
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As a researcher working in cell culture, you must have a deep understanding of your specific research area. However, scientific knowledge is advancing rapidly. Therefore, keeping up with all the developments...
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Scientists have used in vitro angiogenesis as a model to further our understanding of the formation of blood vessels and the potential for therapeutic interventions. Curious to learn how? Read on to learn...
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Cryopreservation is an integral part of biomedical research and clinical applications. However, maintaining cell viability and function during freezing and thawing can be challenging. Serum-free cryopreservation...
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Endothelial to mesenchymal transition (EndMT) is a complex biological process that is essential for various physiological functions, from embryonic development to tissue repair.1 But what happens when...
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Imagine a future where diseases once considered incurable are now within reach of treatment. This is the promise of stem cell immunotherapy, a rapidly evolving approach that harnesses the unique properties...
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The development of 3D skin models has revolutionized in vitro studies in dermatology, offering a more representative platform for understanding skin structure and function in health and disease. In this...
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Since the birth of extracellular vesicle (EV) cancer treatment, EVs have provided invaluable biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and stable drug vehicles for treatment delivery. Correct isolation and suitable...
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Innovative cardiac models are key to understanding heart diseases and finding new, potentially life-saving therapies. Bioprinting cardiac spheroids using primary human cells is a significant step toward...
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Our expert, Dr. Elfie Rödel, shares her top tips for incorporating organoids into your research in an interview with RegMedNet...
Dr. Elfie Rödel is a Project Manager in our Development Department where -
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...
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Innovating mouse research such as PDX mouse models is key to improving cancer therapeutics. In translating scientific findings from mice to men, multiple techniques of collecting biological data are necessary...