Overview of T Cell Activation and Expansion
In recent years, the boom in immune cell therapy has led to an increased interest in the industrial production of T cells. To accomplish successful cell therapy, a large number of CAR-T or other ...
Human Primary Cells — What You Should Know?
Primary cells specifically refer to cells that are isolated or harvested directly from living tissue or organs. With the exception of stem cell and progenitor populations, the majority of primary ...
Cell Line Development
With current advances in technology and biopharmaceutical research, cell line development (CLD) has become a prominent process in many application areas. One of these areas would be the development ...
iPSC: Characteristics, Culture, Differentiation
Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) is a pluripotent stem cell that is introduced to a series of inducing factors into mature somatic cells and reprogrammed into a type of pluripotent stem cell with ...
Magnetic Cell Separation
Cell isolation techniques are methods to separate and transfer certain cells from a complex mixture of cells to obtain single cells or to sort the cells according to a property of choice and thus ...
Neural Stem Cells: Source, Culture, Identification, Differentiation
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are primitive cells with self-renewal and multi-differentiation potential that are preserved during the development of the nervous system. With the deepening of the ...
Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells — What You Should Know?
Hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs) isolated from bone marrow have been successfully employed for 50 years in hematological transplantations. Currently, these cells are more frequently ...
Overview of Organoid Research
Organoids are a complex collection of cells grown in a three-dimensional (3D) medium, which are derived from embryonic stem cells (ESC), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), or adult stem cells ...
Preparation and Applications of Buffy Coat
In a sample of peripheral whole blood, less than 1% of the cells are white blood cells (WBCs) and platelets. When researchers put the sample through a centrifuge, a machine that spins the blood, ...
Overview of Cell Separation
Cell separation is the process of removing one cell population from another within a biological sample, such as blood or tissue. It was first achieved in 1964 by S. H. Seal, who separated large tumor ...