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….
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Air-liquid interface culture: getting a closer look into our airways
Air-liquid interface culture (ALI) allow scientists to generate stable and functional in vitro 3D human airway cell models that closely mimic respiratory tract epithelia. With such models, researchers can investigate physiological and pathological processes of the respiratory tract. They can study interactions between epithelial cells and respiratory pathogens or air pollutants,…
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Discover our Air-Liquid Interface (ALI) culture system
Our standardized Air-Liquid Interface (ALI) Medium in combination with ALI pre-screened Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells enables creation of a reproducible human 3D airway model with stable and predictable epithelial barrier function….
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Exploring the glycolytic and TCA pathways
Respiratory pathways such as glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and the mitochondrial electron transport chain are essential for cellular energy and various physiological functions throughout nature. Glycolysis is a crucial biological mechanism, allowing cells to gain access to the energy they need. This means the enzymes of the glycolytic pathway are potential targets in cancer therapy and diabetes….
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Finding new targets for diabetes drug development using in vitro cell assays
Diabetes is a global healthcare problem with a growing prevalence. The disease is systemic, leading to reduced quality of life if untreated. A myriad of assays and research tools are available to study the disease and find effective treatments….
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Upgrade of Our Keratinocyte Cell Culture Portfolio
We have expanded our Keratinocyte Cell Culture Portfolio with the addition of an improved animal-extract free Keratinocyte Growth Medium 3…
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Discover PromoCell’s new media & reagents specifications guide
We support you in choosing the right environment for your primary cell culture based on a streamlined definition guidance of PromoCell’s cell culture media and reagents….
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Studying oxidative stress and skin aging using in vitro human cell culture models
Oxidative stress results from an imbalance of pro- and anti-oxidants and leads to faster skin aging, inflammation and disease. Cell assays and primary cells provide the tools researchers need to study the oxidative process and its association with skin aging….
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Melanocyte Cell Culture Portfolio Update
Our Melanocyte Cell Culture Portfolio has been improved with the addition of a new growth medium and melanocytes from juvenile and adult donors. Researchers can now study melanocytes with better growth performance and batch-to-batch standardization….
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Infographic: What are theadvantages of primary cells over cell Lines in respiratory research?
Cell lines have been used for decades in respiratory research, but concerns over accurate lineage identification and other issues mean researchers are turning to primary cells – which offer a host of other benefits too. Read our infographic to learn why primary cells are great tools for respiratory research. …
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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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HLA class II typed cells to accelerate effective research on immunotherapies
We support effective research on immunotherapies by expanding the range of HLA-types provided for all Human Primary Cells and Blood & Stem Cells. In addition to the MHC class I genes HLA-A, -B, and -C, we now also offer 4-digit resolution for MHC class II genes HLA-DPA1/DPB1, -DQA1/DQB1, and -DRB1/DRB345.
The Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) system plays a fundamental role in the determination of histocompatibility between different individuals and regulation of the human immunity….
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