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Advanced Cell Models – Products

CN Bio’s PhysioMimix™ Multi-organ microphysiological system
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The FDA Expands Collaboration With CN Bio To Evaluate Multi-Organ Microphysiological System

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and CN Bio have expanded their collaboration for the second time, with new research aiming to evaluate multi-organ MPS and their applications using the PhysioMimix™ Multi-organ System.
Dr Paul Brooks, CEO, CN Bio
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CN Bio Appoints Dr Paul Brooks as Chief Executive Officer

CN Bio has announced the appointment of Dr Paul Brooks, formerly the Company’s Chief Business Officer, to the position of CEO with immediate effect.
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Growth Factors for the Culture of Lung and Digestive System Organoids

Generating robust organoids for the lung and gastrointestinal system to recapitulate the complex organ environment remains challenging. Quality growth factors (GFs), such as EGF, FGFs, Noggin, BMP, and RSPO1, are essential in this process. FGF10, HGF, and KGF/FGF7 have been shown to synergistically promote the formation of bronchioalveolar and alveolar organoids. FGF2 and IGF-1 also enhance intestinal organoid plating.
A human bronchial organoid, showing successful infectious disease model after cryopreservation in STEM CELLBANKER.
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Organoid Cryopreservation Handbook

AMSBIO has published an informative handbook for scientists who need to preserve or archive organoids in a research lab.
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Molecular Devices and HeartBeat.bio Announce Collaboration To Automate and Scale Cardiac Organoids

Molecular Devices, LLC. and HeartBeat.bio AG, a biotech company developing cardiac organoids for drug discovery, have entered into a co-development agreement.
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With 3Brain AG's Accura-3D Microchip, a First-in-Class Cell-Electronic Interface Enters the Market

In collaboration with CSEM, 3Brain AG has announced an exciting 3D microchip for their brain-on-chip portfolio.
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CN Bio Opens New Laboratory Facilities To Extend Organ-on-a-Chip Contract Research Services Capabilities

CN Bio today announced the opening of new laboratory facilities at Cambridge Science Park, dedicated to its contract research services.
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CytoSMART Technologies Introduces Machine-Learning Algorithm for Organoid Analysis on the CytoSMART Omni Systems

CytoSMART Technologies today announced the launch of a new Organoid Analysis Module for use with its flagship CytoSMART Omni live-cell imaging product line.
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Molecular Devices Continues Investment in Organoid Innovation Center

Next-gen 3D biology lab programs stem cells that differentiate and self-organize into organoid models with higher reproducibility and consistency for screening.
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Creating a More Human-Relevant Model of the Small Intestine with Organ-Chip Technology

Current in vitro models of the small intestine offer limited predictivity due to their reliance on immortalized cell lines and static culture. To better predict human response to drug candidates, researchers need a model than can more closely recreate the intestinal microenvironment.
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