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Conceptual image of blue neuronal network showing synaptic activity in orange on a black background.
Characterizing Human Stem Cell-Derived Disease Models with Microelectrode Arrays
Researchers use a high throughput microelectrode array platform to test neural activity in an in vitro model of ALS.
Characterizing Human Stem Cell-Derived Disease Models with Microelectrode Arrays
Characterizing Human Stem Cell-Derived Disease Models with Microelectrode Arrays

Researchers use a high throughput microelectrode array platform to test neural activity in an in vitro model of ALS.

Researchers use a high throughput microelectrode array platform to test neural activity in an in vitro model of ALS.

in vitro models

Fluorescent microscopy image of an embryo model representing four tissue layers of this developmental stage. Cyan-labeled cells are clustered at the top of an ovoid structure, underneath them are yellow-labeled cells and under them red-labeled cells, and surrounding all three layers are white labeled cells.
The First Human Embryo Model From Embryonic Stem Cells
Shelby Bradford, PhD | Mar 1, 2024 | 2 min read
Jacob Hanna developed a method for replicating embryogenesis outside of the uterus to understand the underlying mechanisms.
A microscopy image of intestinal crypts in human tissue.
Trust Your Gut: Screening Drugs Using Novel Intestinal Models
The Scientist and Altis Biosystems | Nov 14, 2023 | 4 min read
Discover how cutting-edge nonclinical in vitro models better recapitulate the human gastrointestinal tract.
Modeling Human Disease and Development with Organoids
Modeling Human Disease and Development with Organoids
The Scientist | Aug 25, 2023 | 1 min read
Discover how scientists use cardiac and skin organoids to study differentiation and toxicity. 
A Novel Stem-Cell Derived In Vitro Model of Intestinal Inflammation
A Novel Stem-Cell Derived In Vitro Model of Intestinal Inflammation
The Scientist | Aug 3, 2023 | 1 min read
In this webinar, Bryan McQueen will discuss how a novel in vitro model of inflammatory bowel disease paves the way toward scientific discovery and developing cost-effective therapies.
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