Stem Cells Blog

Regenerative Medicine using iPSCs: Setting Your Research Up for Success

Fabrizio Rinaldi, PhD, Scientist in Stem Cell Research and Development, Bio-Techne
Tim Manning, PhD, Proteins Product Manager, Bio-Techne

Stem Cells in the News - March 2017

Stem Cells in the News

We have captured this month’s most interesting, innovative, and maybe some of the strangest examples of stem cells in the news from around the world.

Why Use Standardized Kits When Differentiating Pluripotent Stem Cells

Standardized pluripotent stem cell differentiation kits, such as the StemXVivo® Differentiation Kits from R&D Systems, offer a number of benefits over both home-brew protocols or the direct purchase of pre-differentiated iPS cells. This post provides a brief discussion of those benefits:

Induction and Analysis of Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition

Joy Aho, PhD, Manager of Stem Cells Research and Development Bio-Techne
Ernesto Resnik, PhD, Manager of Antibody Research and Development Bio-Techne

5 Tips to Increase the Reproducibility of MSC and iPSC Differentiation

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are being utilized for the development of multitude of regenerative therapies. Establishing standards and practices for characterizing MSCs and iPSCs is an important quality issue for the future of stem cell research and regenerative medicine. Simple steps can be taken to improve the quality and efficiency of both MSC and iPSC expansion and differentiation.

How to Non-invasively Monitor Stem Cell Differentiation using Luminex® Technology

Joy Aho, PhD, Manager of Stem Cell Research and Development, Bio-Techne
Richard Fuerstenberg, Manager of Multiplex Development, Bio-Techne

Organoids and Beyond – 3D Tissue in a Dish

Madeline Lancaster, PhD, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Omer Yilmaz, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biology, MIT
Sri Devi Narasimhan, Scientific Editor, Cell
Marie Bao, Editor, Developmental Cell

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