Advanced 3D cell models recreate the complexity of human tissues, enabling researchers to examine tumor progression, probe neurological disorders, and assess therapeutic candidates. By capturing the ...
Early detection of safety liabilities of new therapies is a critical biopharmaceutical challenge. Addressing this challenge could significantly advance drug discovery. Advanced human cell models, ...
iXCells’ mission is to empower life science researchers and patient foundations to advance personalized therapies and accelerate discovery of better medicines for a healthier future. iXCells’ cell ...
Scientists from Boston University have created lung cells from human iPSCs, and hope to use these models to study diseases such as cystic fibrosis. Limitations of current planar, static cell culture ...
Despite innovative new research, many cell and gene therapies do not make it all the way to the patients. Researchers and clinicians in Lund have now presented a new model for cooperation that will ...
Billion dollar-backed AI drug developer, Xaira Therapeutics, has recently released the largest virtual cell model to-date to predict how cells respond to genetic perturbations in unseen biological ...
New confocal fluorescence imaging minimizes photobleaching and phototoxicity effects, capturing clear images of live 3D culture Industry-leading throughput enables real-time analysis of up to six ...
In this whitepaper, Sartorius discusses the need to replace animal testing with advanced in vitro human cell models for pharmaceutical, chemical, and cosmetic development as, with only 5-10% of ...
To permanently access this eBook for free, fill out the short form below. The 3D Cell Culture Pipetting Techniques Compendium is a comprehensive eBook designed to help researchers overcome these ...
Christopher P. Austin, M.D., will serve as director of the NIH's newest center, the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). A new “gene chip” developed at the University of ...
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