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What Is Retinal Pigment Epithelium ?

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Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is the pigmented cell layer outside the neurosensory retina, which nourishes retinal visual cells, firmly attached to the…

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Posted in: Cells Filed under: creative bioarray, human RPE cells, Retinal pigment epithelium

Important Factors Related to the Isolation of Cardiomyocytes from Animal Hearts

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Isolation of high quality cardiac myocytes is key to the successful experiments with fresh or cultured cells. Though, the isolation…

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Posted in: Cardiomyocytes, Cells Filed under: cardiomyocyte, cardiomyocyte isolation, creative bioarray

Ba/F3 and Kinase Drug Discovery

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Kinase inhibition is an area of significant interest across academia and pharmaceutical industry and kinase drug discovery has resulted in…

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Robert Langer: The Winner of Kyoto Prize in 2014

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Robert Samuel Langer, born in 1948 in Albany, New York, now is an American engineer, scientist, entrepreneur, inventor and also…

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How do scientists achieve stem cells differentiation?

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How do scientists achieve stem cells differentiation? Stem cells are extraordinary cells, capable of both self-renewal and differentiation to mature…

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What is the Future of the Biosimilars Business?

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Biosimilars also known as follow-on biologics are biologic medical products whose active drug substance are made by a living organism…

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The first Human Stomach Tissue Was Generated with Stem Cell

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A recent report announced that a group of scientists had successfully generated functional, three-dimensional human stomach tissue with pluripotent stem…

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Posted in: Stem cells Filed under: creative bioarray, gastric organoids, pluripotent stem cells

Prenatal FISH Probes to detect Fetal Chromosomal Diseases

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Chromosomal diseases refer to diseases caused by chromosomal abnormalities. It is estimated that children born with chromosomal abnormalities make up…

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Creative Bioarray Provides the Most Complete Microbial Culture Collection in the World

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What is Culture Collection? Microbial culture collections usually refer to researches and services that focus on the acquisition, authentication, production,…

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Posted in: Creative Bioarray Services, Microorganisms Filed under: Agricultural Culture Collection, Creative Bioaray, Industrial Culture Collection, Pharmaceutical Culture Collection

Creative Bioarray’s BioBank: One of the Highest Biorepositories in the World

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Creative Bioarray is a well-recognized service provider propelled by integrity, expertise and the desire to contribute to tomorrow’s bioscience discoveries.…

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Posted in: Creative Bioarray Services Filed under: Animal Tissue, Body Fluid, creative bioarray, DNA Sample, Human Tissue

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