HOW WE ACHIEVE CELL IMMORTALIZATION
Research is, and will always be, our primary source of discovery. The use of cells in research projects to determine the various effects of a multitude of stimuli is crucial in the scientific process ...
The first Human Stomach Tissue Was Generated with Stem Cell
A recent report announced that a group of scientists had successfully generated functional, three-dimensional human stomach tissue with pluripotent stem cells in their laboratory, bringing new hopes ...
Robert Langer: The Winner of Kyoto Prize in 2014
Robert Samuel Langer, born in 1948 in Albany, New York, now is an American engineer, scientist, entrepreneur, inventor and also professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has the ...
What Is Retinal Pigment Epithelium ?
Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is the pigmented cell layer outside the neurosensory retina, which nourishes retinal visual cells, firmly attached to the underlying choroid and overlying retinal ...
Why Do Scientists Need Primary Cells ?
Why Do Scientists Need Primary Cells ?Primary cells refer to cells that are straightly taken from human and animal tissue with no passages, typically used as biologically relevant and in-vivo cell ...
Creative Bioarray’s BioBank: One of the Highest Biorepositories in the World
Creative Bioarray is a well-recognized service provider propelled by integrity, expertise and the desire to contribute to tomorrow's bioscience discoveries. The Biobank of Creative Bioarray is an ...
IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION (ISH): BUILDING BLOCKS OF DNA FINGERPRINTING
In Situ Hybridization (ISH) is fundamentally different than Immunohistochemistry (IHC) in the sense that ISH localizes the DNA or RNA strand, whereas IHC is looking at individual proteins. With ...