Get our aProximateâ„¢ PTCs to your lab anywhere in the world (24 & 96-well plates) aProximateâ„¢ Assay-ready plates contain freshly isolated primary human proximal tubule cells (PTCs). The plates are…
Read update 9th December, 2022Thursday 8th December 2022 was Christmas Jumper Day in the UK to raise money for the charity Save the Children. A prize was given for the…
Read update 24th November, 2022Having become engaged (now married!) in the summer of 2021, Will’s thoughts turned to arrangements for his stag party. Rather than take the traditional route Will hatched a plan…
Read update 12th October, 2022Damage to the glomerular filtration barrier (GFB) results in protein leakage from the plasma into the urine, so called proteinuria, and is associated with loss of kidney function, which…
Read update 11th August, 2022The glomerulus is the part of the kidney involved in the filtration of solutes and waste from the blood. Damage to the glomerulus by diabetes mellitus, hypertension, glomerulonephritis, or…
Read update 13th July, 2022aProximateâ„¢ Assay-ready plates contain freshly isolated primary human proximal tubule cells (PTCs). The plates are provided in an easy to use 24-well Transwell® format. Visit our product page…
Read update 15th June, 2022Adeno Associated Virus (AAV) vectors have emerged as the most successful retinal gene therapy vectors following the FDA approval of Luxturna in 2017. This new gene therapy product is…
Read update 31st May, 2022Organ-on-a-chip (OoC) or Microphysiological systems (MPS)Â are microfluidic devices providing a controlled microenvironment for miniaturised tissues mimicking physiological architecture and function of human tissues and organs. The application of dynamic…
Read update 28th April, 2022Retinal diseases have been at the forefront of gene and cell therapy over the last 30 years with conditions such as macular degeneration and Stargardt disease likely to be…
Read update 11th March, 2022In most cases, once the kidney’s function is limited, the only treatment options are dialysis and kidney transplant. The absence of effective drugs to treat kidney disease is partly…
Read update 1st February, 2022There are two main causes of drug attrition: safety and efficacy, and in both instances, the common denominator is the inadequacy of current preclinical models to predict outcomes in…
Read update 17th January, 2022As she narrates her story, you have the impression that you have made the journey with her, her words becoming rich images in…
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