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Organ Modelling Discovery

Host Microbiome Interactions in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

In conversation with Dr Neil McCarthy, MRC Career Development Fellow, Centre for Immunobiology, The Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London.
Organ Modelling Discovery

Cerebral Organoids: the Sci-Fi Organ Model Explaining our Brains

These miniature brain replicas, cultivated from patient-derived stem cells, provide a unique window into the intricacies of brain development.
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The building blocks of organoid research

Organoid models include three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems that closely resemble in vivo organs or tissues.
Organ Modelling Discovery

Ex Vivo Propagation in a Novel 3d High?throughput Co?culture System For Multiple Myeloma

Multiple myeloma (MM) remains an incurable hematologic malignancy which ultimately develops drug resistance and evades treatment. Despite substantial therapeutic advances over the past years, the clinical failure rate of preclinically promising anti-MM drugs remains substantial.
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PeproGMP Cytokines

Helping unlock the promise of cellular therapies and regenerative medicines.
Organ Modelling Discovery

A Tumor-on-a-Chip System with Bioprinted Blood and Lymphatic Vessel Pair

A 2D model cannot accurately replicate the intricacies of tumor microenvironments, leading to difficulty in identifying effective anticancer drugs.
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Allevi 3 Our Most Versatile Lab Adapted Bioprinter

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Allevi 2 Small but MIGHTY

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Allevi 1 Designed to do MORE for less

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Allevi Bioprinting Customized Solutions

We are the ABCS of Bioprinting! Full service Bioprinting Solutions: Bioprinters | Biomaterials | Bioprinting Consultation

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