Cell Culture System Articles & Analysis
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However, the zebrafish (Danio rerio), also known as zebrafish, has emerged as an important new cancer model due to its small size, brood weight, and rapid maturation time, complements models that can traditionally be achieved in mice and cell culture systems. A wide range of assays can be performed in this model, from target discovery, target ...
Host cell protein (HCP) residual detection refers to the testing of proteins that may remain in the final product and originate from the production cell line (i.e., the "host") during the biopharmaceutical production process. This testing is crucial because these host cell proteins (HCPs) may impact the safety, efficacy, and quality of drug ...
Cell cultures have played a significant role in the academy and pharmaceutical industry, but conventional 2D cultures fail to provide physiological relevance and communication network as compared to in vivo conditions, since they are unable to mimic the complexity of cellular microenvironment, an essential part for the cell ...
Plants provide an inexpensive and simple system for the production of valuable recombinant proteins on large scale. Comparing with the conventional microbial and animal cell culture systems, plant-based system has numerous of clear advantages such as flexibility to rapidly scale up, reduced input costs, ...
Cells for use in plate cultures or suspension assays represent a key tool for predicting properties such as hepatotoxicity, metabolism, and potential drug-drug interactions. ...
In fact, it is not difficult to see that these advanced technologies are all related to cell culture. In order to maintain efficient growth, proliferation, and differentiation during in vitro cell culture, many cell cultures require the addition of various cytokines. ...
A Novel, High-Throughput Platform to Characterize Novel IBD Therapeutics Altis’ RepliGut® Planar platform provides a novel, human primary culture cell system that both reprises the cellular complexity of the intestinal tract in vivo which is established using 12- and 96-well Tranwells® inserts to maximize throughput and ...
