June 2020

Conditioning cell culture media

Conditioning cell culture media

Cultured cells often require the addition of specific growth factors to enable proliferation, differentiation or survival. However, some recombinant proteins are expensive to use. This is either because they are difficult to make (and therefore costly) or they are simply needed in large amounts.

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Top 10 Molecular Biology Tools

Top 10 Molecular Biology Tools

Everyone working in regenerative medicine today is standing in the shoulders of giants. The tools scientists have developed enable progress in the field and the creation of new therapies. Here’s my list of the regenerative medicine’s top molecular tools.

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Second Nature: Biomimicry and Bioadaptation

Second Nature: Biomimicry and Bioadaptation

Regenerative medicine harnesses natural processes to replace and repair damaged or missing tissue. The tools used to achieve this are largely derived from nature and I’ve covered some of them in another post. Beyond regenerative medicine, some of the most important medical discoveries and other technologies have been made by observing or adapting nature. With the entire world as a lab and millions of years to perform their experiments, nature has developed solutions to problems that have benefits for humans. Here’s my list of the top 10 natural inventions, that have been harnessed or inspired medical and other applications.

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3Rs: Replacing reducing refining animal-origin materials

3Rs: Replacing reducing refining animal-origin materials

Animal-origin reagents are essential for a multitude of research and biomanufacturing applications. Many important research breakthroughs and life-saving therapeutics would not be possible without them. However, there is increasing pressure for change.

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Listen up: Improving neurons for cochlear implants

Listen up: Improving neurons for cochlear implants

Hearing loss will affect many of us in our lives. In the US between 25-48 million are currently affected by sensorineural hearing loss. This is typically a result of the loss of hairs in the inner ear which initiates a cascade of secondary events including loss of specialized neurons called spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) which link these hairs to the brain. Cochlear implants can help restore hearing, but without functional SGNs to integrate the implant with the brain, their performance is limited.

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Growth factors, hormones, cytokines and chemokines

Growth factors, hormones, cytokines and chemokines

Growth factors are small glycoproteins both made and used by all animal cells to communicate with other cells and regulate themselves. Growth factors provide constant feedback to nearby and distant cells, modulating cell behaviour. In research labs, recombinant growth factors are widely used for cell culture. Growth factors such as EPO, BMP-2 and IL-2 are used clinically and novel therapeutics for diseases such as Parkinson’s, osteoarthritis and cancer are in development.

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