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Organ Modelling Discovery

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Recreating the human intestinal epithelium.
Organ Modelling Discovery

RepliGut® Planar Kits

Recreating the human intestinal epithelium.
Organ Modelling Discovery

RepliGut® Model Systems

Recreating the human intestinal epithelium.
Organ Modelling Discovery

Organoids: Opening New Doors for Cancer Research

Organoids are three-dimensional tissue cultures grown from stem cells. They have been among the most important and exciting developments in medical sciences in the last decade.
Organ Modelling Discovery

Differentiation of embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells

Pluripotent stem cells possess the capacity for indefinite self-renewal and the potential to differentiate into all adult cell types of the three primary germ layers.
Organ Modelling Discovery

Generate Physiologically Relevant Airway Cultures

Culture primary human airway epithelial cells as organoids or at the air-liquid interface with the PneumaCult™ media system.
Organ Modelling Discovery

Guide to Sodium Alginate Bioprinting

Four protocols for bioprinting alginate using the Allevi by 3D Systems Platform.
Organ Modelling Discovery

Achieving the Gold Standards of Organ Modelling: Complexity, Robustness, and Reproducibility

We hear the opinions of organ modelling experts on navigating three concepts which are critical to the field: complexity, robustness, and reproducibility.
Organ Modelling Discovery

Using Organs-on-Chips to Catch Kidney Toxicity in Drug Discovery

AstraZeneca have been using the technology to evaluate drug-induced nephrotoxic effects
Organ Modelling Discovery

FDA Can Deem Animal Testing of Drugs No Longer Necessary

For the first time since 1938, the FDA will no longer require animal modelling for drugs to enter clinical trials after a new Act is passed.

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