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Laboratory Automation Software that Seamlessly Connects to Your Software Ecosystem

Laboratory automation has become ubiquitous in many pharmaceutical and biotechnology laboratories and supports a wide range of applications including drug discovery and development, synthetic biology, food and animal health, clinical diagnostics and many others.
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Improved Cellular Maintenance of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells in a Serum-Free, Xeno-Free Culture System for Clinical Applications

The potential of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) continues to show incredible promise, rapidly progressing through clinical trials for use in treatment of a multitude of diseases. However, historical methods of hPSC culture have remained a barrier of entry into the clinic even with relative success within in vitro cellular research.
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Live-Cell Kinetic Analysis of Microglial Function and Morphology

Microglia are the resident immune cells of the central nervous system and play significant roles in the regulation of homeostasis and the management of tissue response to inflammatory or pathological insults.
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A Xeno-Free Culture System for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Download this poster to discover a novel xeno-free culture system that can facilitate the development of a robust, clinically acceptable culture process and maintains MSC features.
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Efficient Management of Extractable and Leachable Data in Process Development

Extractable and leachable (E&L) studies are an important part of successful drug product development. This poster highlights a support application built to help project teams address the challenge of effective data management across product development.
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Improved Expansion of Neural Stem Cells with Gibco™ Heat Stable Recombinant Human Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor

Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is used in neural stem cell (NSC) media to maintain multipotency. Native bFGF rapidly loses biological activity when exposed to culture conditions (37°C), Heat Stable (HS) bFGF maintains > 90% homology to the native protein and ≥ 80% biological activity, even after 72 hours of exposure to 37°C.
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Assessing Chemical-Mediated in Thyroid Function In Vitro

Access this poster to discover in vitro approaches including recombinant deiodinase inhibition, thyroid peroxidase inhibition and rat sodium iodide symporter inhibition among others.
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Assessing the Quality and Quantity of Cell-Free DNA

For circulating cell free DNA (ccfDNA) to be used in cancer research successfully, workflow standardization is essential. Access this poster to discover tips on optimal workflow control, how to yield smaller ccfDNA fragments and the differences in quantification and qualification of ccfDNA.
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Interrogation and Modulation of the Immunosuppressive Activity of Human TAM-Like Macrophages Using In Vitro Cultures

Tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) can facilitate the proliferation of tumor cells and are able to suppress anti-tumor immune responses within the tumor microenvironment, making them a highly attractive target for the development of innovative cancer immunotherapies.
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Multiplexing Cell-Based Assays Using 3D Culture Models

Multiplexing cell-based assays is possible using 3D culture models that are larger and more complex than monolayers

Real-time detection methods to measure live or dead cells provide much flexibility for multiplexing

All multiplexed assay combinations should be verified using appropriate controls for each 3D cell culture model.
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