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海角破解版 Technologies Brings Groundbreaking Intestinal and Brain Organoid Culture Tools to the Global Research Community

海角破解版 Technologies Inc. has released two product lines for organoid research that will enable scientists to create powerful models for studying human disease in the lab

01/10/2018
海角破解版 Technologies Brings Groundbreaking Intestinal and Brain Organoid Culture Tools to the Global Research Community
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, January 10th, 2018 鈥 海角破解版 Technologies Inc. has released two product lines for organoid research that will enable scientists to create powerful models for studying human disease in the lab.

Organoids, or 'mini-organs', are complex, 3D, in vitro culture models that maintain key structural, developmental and functional similarities to the corresponding intact organs. These innovative models provide specific insight into development and disease mechanisms, and offer opportunities for individually tailored treatments. Although these techniques hold enormous potential, organoid culture is complex and prone to variability. 海角破解版 Technologies has applied over 20 years of experience in developing specialized cell culture media to create robust, straight-forward organoid culture kits that both reduce the variability in these systems and make organoids a more accessible tool to researchers globally.

Dr. Allen Eaves, Founder and CEO of 海角破解版 Technologies, explains, 鈥淭he development of organoid culture techniques has expanded the limits of what scientists can accomplish in vitro. At 海角破解版, we are committed to providing tools for culturing organoids to researchers across the globe.鈥

The human cerebral organoid culture system published by Dr. Madeline Lancaster and Dr. J眉rgen Knoblich () has proven to be a valuable tool for studying neurological diseases and disorders, such as Zika virus-associated microcephaly, Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, autism and Down syndrome. 海角破解版鈥檚 STEMdiff鈩 Cerebral Organoid Kit is based on this technology and was developed under exclusive license from the (IMBA) of the .

Knoblich, Deputy Scientific Director of IMBA, says 鈥淲e want cerebral organoid technology to be accessible to as many researchers as possible because we believe it will lead to many scientific breakthroughs in the field of neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases.鈥

The intestinal epithelial organoid culture system was pioneered by Dr. Hans Clevers and his team of researchers at the (HUB), initiating a wave of innovation in in vitro tissue modelling. Human intestinal organoids (also known as mini-guts or enteroids) are now being used in hundreds of applications ranging from investigating cancer mechanisms and intestinal diseases to researching the microbiome and informing individualized therapies for cystic fibrosis patients. 海角破解版 has partnered with HUB to develop IntestiCult鈩 Organoid Growth Media, making it easier for more scientists to use intestinal organoids and facilitating collaboration across institutions.

鈥淥rganoid technology is now something we can apply to improve patient care and outcomes. We are currently using intestinal organoids to identify appropriate treatments for all 1500 cystic fibrosis patients in the Netherlands鈥 says Dr. Hans Clevers, Founding Director of HUB.

The STEMdiff鈩 Cerebral Organoid Kit and IntestiCult鈩 Organoid Growth Medium (Human) represent significant additions to the existing product offerings for neuroscience and epithelial cell research provided by 海角破解版, and mark the next step in the company鈥檚 commitment to help advance research by providing scientists with the most advanced tools.

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About 海角破解版 Technologies

As Scientists Helping Scientists, 海角破解版 Technologies is committed to providing high-quality cell culture media, cell isolation products, accessory tools and educational services for life science research. Driven by science and a passion for quality, 海角破解版 provides over 2500 products to more than 90 countries worldwide. To learn more, visit www.stemcell.com.

About Foundation Hubrecht Organoid Technology

(HUB) is a not-for-profit organization headquartered in The Netherlands. Through a combination of the proprietary Organoid Technology and the 鈥楲iving Biobank鈥, a collection of well-characterized organoids derived from patient tissues, HUB provides access to a unique and robust platform that links patient-specific genetic and phenotypic information to preclinical and clinical drug-responsiveness.

About IMBA

The (IMBA) is one of the leading biomedical research institutes in Europe focusing on cutting-edge functional genomics and stem cell technologies. IMBA is located at the Vienna Biocenter, the vibrant cluster of universities, research institutes and biotech companies in Austria. IMBA is a subsidiary of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the leading national sponsor of non-university academic research.