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Measuring Long-Term Neuronal Activity in Cell Culture 
Sartorius | Dec 14, 2023 | 1 min read
Explore the latest advances in automated live-cell neuronal analysis for cell culture models.
Cell Culture Automation
Linda Schultz | Mar 1, 2004 | 6 min read
READY WHEN YOU ARECourtesy of The Automation PartnershipAutomated tissue culture systems, like the SelecT automated mammalian cell culture system shown here, provide a level of plate-to-plate uniformity that can be difficult to achieve manually. And because the systems work 24/7, they can have assay-ready plates available early on a Monday morning.Much has been written of how robots have been used to streamline drug development efforts. Robots never vary their routines, never tire, and never mak
Making Moves Toward Cell Therapy for Diabetes
Deanna MacNeil, PhD | Feb 20, 2024 | 3 min read
A step-by-step cell culture process may improve the quantity and quality of cell replacement therapies.
Defined Primary Cell Culture and Media
The Scientist Creative Services Team in collaboration with MilliporeSigma | Jul 29, 2021 | 3 min read
A new partnership opens the door for a source of highly purified human primary cells and defined cell culture media.
Infusion of Artificial Intelligence in Biology
Meenakshi Prabhune, PhD | Feb 23, 2024 | 10 min read
With deep learning methods revolutionizing life sciences, researchers bet on de novo proteins and cell mapping models to deliver customized precision medicines.
Set It and Forget It
Carina Storrs | Mar 1, 2013 | 7 min read
A tour of three systems for automating cell culture
Keeping Tabs on Cultured Cells
Lissa Harris(lharris@the-scientist.com) | Mar 13, 2005 | 6 min read
THE CULTURE WITHIN:Photo courtesy of Drs. C.C. Uphoff and H.G. Drexler, DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganism and Cell Cultures, Braunschweig, GermanyHeLa cell line infected with Mycoplasma hyorhinis. Scanning electron micrograph of critical point-dried cell culture grown on cover slips. Note the loop- and rod-like mycoplasmas attached to the host cell membrane. Smaller web-like structures on the cell surface represent microvilli of the cell. Original magnification 3,000×.Mycoplasmas have
Culturing Drug-Resistant Tumors
Kerry Grens | Nov 17, 2014 | 1 min read
Improved methods to grow patients’ tumor cells in a dish offer opportunities to find durable therapies.
Organoid Culture Handbook
AMSbio | Oct 19, 2016 | 2 min read
AMSBIO announces an extended and updated edition of its popular Organoid Culture Handbook
Fluidigm Revolutionizes In Vitro Modeling for Stem Cell Researchers and Cell Biologists
Fluidigm Corporation | Jun 24, 2015 | 4 min read
New CallistoTM System Provides an Automated Combinatorial Approach to Cell Culture.

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