A fully-automated bioreactor to culture human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) long-term has been developed by researchers at the Fraunhofer Translational Center for Regenerative Therapies.
Stratyx™ 250 is an innovative new bioreactor system from Culture Biosciences that accelerates bioprocess development, reduces costs and provides real-time remote control and monitoring for teams ...
A cell-culturing technique developed by KAUST scientists helps to create biological conditions that more closely mirror physiological environments compared to standard protocols used in most ...
Enabling quicker research, development, and production for upstream bioprocessing through scale out Like the cells they culture, bioreactors come in various shapes, sizes, and specialties. While they ...
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Raman spectroscopy has a wide range of applications as it can detect subtle changes in intricate aqueous systems, including the analysis of biopharmaceutical processes such as cell growth in ...
In this interview, Dr. Marsh Durban explores how innovations such as controlled seeding and size‑selection are enabling researchers to generate uniform, assay‑ready organoids at scale.
Transferring a biologic candidate from the research and development phase to commercial production usually requires increasing the working volume of the upstream bioprocess. During scale-up, process ...
The demand for producing therapeutic recombinant proteins is generating a renewed interest in perfusion cell culture technologies, leading to the development of cell culture media that can support ...
With roots in such age-old processes as wine, beer, and soy sauce fermentation, cell-culture technology has been well explored. Especially in the decades following World War II, sophisticated ...
One of the most important advances in the field of cell biology came in the early 20th century, with the discovery that plant and animal cells could survive - and even replicate - outside the living ...