Lonza RAFT 3D Cell Culture System
09 July, 2015Lonza's RAFT (Real Architecture For 3D Tissue) 3D Cell Culture System uses a patented absorber technology to create cell layers in high-density collagen that mimic the in vivo environment. This allows for the formation of complex models and facilitates an understanding of cellular growth, differentiation and cell-to-cell interactions.
Lonza L7 PBMC Reprogramming Bundle for the generation of hiPSCs from PBMCs
24 June, 2015Lonza has released the latest addition to its L7 hPSC System for the generation of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) and the maintenance of stem cells from a variety of sources.
Sigma-Aldrich XCell Science genetically engineered iPSC-derived neural disease cells
03 June, 2015Sigma-Aldrich has entered into an agreement with XCell Science to launch genetically engineered human neural differentiated cells and accompanying culture media developed to advance the research of neurological diseases. The products provide versatile tools for the study of central nervous system (CNS) disorders, as well as for drug screening and toxicology applications in the neural space.
Corning mini bioreactor and 5 L Erlenmeyer flask
25 March, 2015Corning has released a mini bioreactor and 5 L Erlenmeyer flask, expanding the company's product range for suspension cell culture.
Enzo Life Sciences Cell Counting Kit-8 colorimetric assay
19 March, 2015The Cell Counting Kit-8 is a sensitive colorimetric assay for the determination of the number of viable cells, using WST-8, in cell proliferation and cytotoxicity assays.
BeiGene chooses CHOZN for oncology drug development
16 March, 2015Oncology company BeiGene has purchased SAFC's off-the-shelf, turnkey CHOZN cell line production platform and cell line engineering services to support discovery and commercial development of BeiGene's targeted oncology drug.
Gravity explains why cells are microscopic
20 February, 2015The average animal cell is 10 µm across - why? Why aren't they bigger?
Gravity explains why cells are microscopic
18 February, 2015The average animal cell is 10 µm across - why? Why aren't they bigger?
Placental stem cells could treat heart failure
13 February, 2015An international research team has found that stem cells collected from the placenta, which is generally discarded after childbirth, show promise as a treatment for heart failure.
Merck Millipore guava easyCyte 12 flow cytometer
04 February, 2015Merck Millipore offers the guava easyCyte 12 flow cytometer, a simple and powerful benchtop method for multicolour flow cytometry. The system has been shown to detect particles as small as 0.2 μm, which is said to be a significant improvement over typical flow cytometers.
Merck Millipore guava easyCyte 12 flow cytometer
04 February, 2015Merck Millipore offers the guava easyCyte 12 flow cytometer, a simple and powerful benchtop method for multicolour flow cytometry. The system has been shown to detect particles as small as 0.2 μm, which is said to be a significant improvement over typical flow cytometers.
Biological Industries MSC Go hMSC differentiation kits
04 February, 2015Biological Industries (BI) has launched innovative hMSC differentiation kits for research and stem-cell-based therapies. The serum- and xeno-free differentiation kits provide the ability to efficiently differentiate hMSC from various sources into adipocytes, chondrocytes and osteoblasts.
PerkinElmer Opal Multiplex Tissue Staining
01 February, 2015With Opal Multiplex Tissue Staining, users can achieve robust, specific multiplex tissue biomarker measurement.
PerkinElmer Opal Multiplex Tissue Staining
01 February, 2015With Opal Multiplex Tissue Staining, users can achieve robust, specific multiplex tissue biomarker measurement.
Enzo Life Sciences cellular senescence assays
21 January, 2015Understanding why cells undergo senescence (biological ageing) and how it can affect complex biological processes is an important research area. Enzo Life Sciences offers a broad range of products for ageing research.