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Blog posts tagged:

Cell Culture

Able Biott Single-use Bioreactors Enhance the Development of Disease Models and Cell Therapy

Able Biott Single-use Bioreactors Enhance the Development of Disease Models and Cell Therapy

03 July 2025

Discover how Able Biott single-use bioreactors enhance disease modeling and cell therapy development through scalable, efficient iPSC culture solutions.

Qkineʼs Animal-Free Growth Factors and Cytokines are ideal for Stem Cell Culture

Qkineʼs Animal-Free Growth Factors and Cytokines are ideal for Stem Cell Culture

07 March 2025

Qkine's growth factors and cytokines are of exceptional bioactivity and purity - essential for maintaining and differentiating stem cell cultures.

Recombinant Human Laminins and their Use in Cell Culture

Recombinant Human Laminins and their Use in Cell Culture

05 January 2023

Discover the biological processes that laminin regulates. Learn more about the use of laminin in stem cell research and culture.

Cost Effective, Lab-scale Spheroid Culture of iPSCs

Cost Effective, Lab-scale Spheroid Culture of iPSCs

21 January 2020

Looking for cost effective, lab-scale, spheroid culture of iPSCs? Discover how the ABLE Bioreactor enables smarter cell production - no experience needed.

How to mass culture induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) using the ABLE Bioreactor System

How to mass culture induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) using the ABLE Bioreactor System

30 October 2019

Discover how to mass culture induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) in spheroids using the ABLE Bioreactor System.