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Cell Thawing Equipment Supplied In Usa
8 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Pluristem Therapeutics Inc. based inHaifa, ISRAEL
Our convenient, automated thawing device, for use by clinicians at point of care, offers a reliable and simple thawing method that can safeguard the integrity of the supply chain. This is key to maintaining the potency and consistency of a cell product, because, unlike many traditional drugs, cell therapies must be ...
Manufactured by:Biocardia, Inc. based inSunnyvale, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Where the CardiAMP Cell Therapy System uses a patient’s own cells, the CardiALLO system uses culture-expanded, bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells from a universal donor. This allows the cells to be obtained "off the shelf" from a pharmacy, negating the need for a bone marrow aspirate for the patient and providing an option for patients identified as sub-optimal for the CardiAMP ...
Manufactured by:Creative Bioarray based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Human (Parental) Brain Cancer Stem Cell (Plated cells are also available). 120 Population doublings or up to 12 passages. One million viable cells upon thawing of frozen cells, frozen vial of cells shipped in dry-ice. Cell Cultures from single donors, 1000 different ...
Manufactured by:Spinal Elements, Inc. based inCarlsbad, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Viable Cell Population. An average of 1.5 million viable osteogenic cell population per cc of matrix are preserved via a non-DMSO cryoprotectant2. Endogenous bone cells remain attached via advanced processing techniques. Viable endogenous bone cells support osteogenic healing ...
Manufactured by:Promega Corporation based inMadison, WISCONSIN (USA)
4-1BB (CD137/TNFRSF9), a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, is an inducible co-stimulatory receptor expressed on T cells, natural killer (NK) cells and innate immune cell populations. When present on the cell surface, 4-1BB interacts with 4-1BB ligand (4-1BBL) and induces subsequent cell proliferation and production of interferon gamma (IFNγ) and interleukin-2 (IL-2), ...
Manufactured by:AnaBios Corporation based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
AnaBios primary human hepatocytes are isolated from donated human livers. All donated human organs and tissue have been ethically consented for research. Primary human cryopreserved hepatocytes are ideal for many scientific applications, including toxicity, metabolism, disease modeling, genomics, enzyme-mediated mechanisms, uptake, intrinsic clearance and more. When plated, human hepatocytes from ...
Manufactured by:Tempo Bioscience, Inc based inSan Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) is an important feature of the cerebral vasculature. Cells that form the barrier are called Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells (BMECs). The barrier regulates the transport of molecular chemicals (including metabolites) and cells between the brain and blood. The barrier’s functionality is conducted via specialized groups of tight junction proteins and ...
Manufactured by:Tempo Bioscience, Inc based inSan Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Astrocytes, also known as Astroglia, belong to the family of glial cells in the human central and peripheral nervous system. They have been shown to have central roles in the maintenance of neuronal metabolism and neurotransmitter synthesis. They have been implicated in many human neurodegenerative disorders such as multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Alzheimer’s ...
