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Genomic services

REPROCELL Makes its First Appearance at Japan-Maryland Night

REPROCELL Makes its First Appearance at Japan-Maryland Night

18 February 2025

REPROCELL made its debut at Japan-Maryland Night, fostering connections with political and scientific communities to further its mission and showcase its genomic services.

Plasma or Serum? – You Decide

Plasma or Serum? – You Decide

17 October 2024

Discover the key differences between plasma and serum, their collection methods, and their impact on clinical and experimental outcomes.

Need To Conduct a Multi-Variable Study? REPROCELL Can Help with That!

Need To Conduct a Multi-Variable Study? REPROCELL Can Help with That!

18 July 2024

Conducting a multi-variable study on cancer risk and family history? Discover how our biorepository and custom collections can assist in your research.

Custom Oligosynthesis: Tailoring Solutions for Specific Research Needs

Custom Oligosynthesis: Tailoring Solutions for Specific Research Needs

27 June 2024

Custom oligosynthesis offers tailored solutions for specific research needs, enhancing genetic research, diagnostics, and therapeutics.

REPROCELL: What makes our human tissue biorepository stand out?

REPROCELL: What makes our human tissue biorepository stand out?

04 August 2022

Disocver REPROCELL, a leader in its industry located in Maryland that is home to over 600,000 biospecimens collected from approximately 120,000 donors.

Tissue Sourcing for the Development of iPSC-derived Disease Models

Tissue Sourcing for the Development of iPSC-derived Disease Models

06 February 2019

Looking to source primary tissues for iPSC generation? Find out more about tissue sourcing for the development of iPSC-derived disease models.