Cell Culture Service
Cell culture is a fundamental technique in biological research and biotechnology industry, allowing scientists to study and manipulate cells in a controlled environment. With many years of expertise in the field, our company offers comprehensive cell culture services to support various cell therapy development. Our experienced scientists are available to provide consultation and technical support for your cell culture experiments. From troubleshooting common issues to optimizing experimental design, we are committed to assisting you at every stage of your rare disease cell therapy research.
Overview of Cell Culture
Cell culture refers to the growth, reproduction, and maintenance of main structures and functions of cells under artificially created conditions similar to the in vivo environment, such as appropriate temperature, pH, and certain nutrients. Cell culture is divided into primary culture and subculture (passage) according to different cell types. According to different cell growth characteristics, it can be divided into adherent culture and suspension culture.
Cell culture serves as a valuable tool in diverse research areas, enabling scientists to investigate cellular behavior, mechanisms of diseases, drug development, and more. One of the primary applications of cell culture is in vitro drug screening and toxicity testing. By culturing human cells, researchers can evaluate the effects of potential drugs on cellular viability, metabolism, and response. Many rare diseases have limited patient samples available for research purposes. By establishing cell lines from patient-derived samples, researchers can investigate disease mechanisms, test potential treatments, and develop personalized medicine approaches.
Challenges of Cell Culture
Despite its widespread use, cell culture can present challenges and obstacles that affect experimental outcomes. Some common problems encountered in cell culture include contamination, cell line misidentification, and suboptimal growth conditions.
- Contamination Control: Contamination, such as bacterial or fungal growth, can compromise cell culture experiments.
- Cell Line Authentication: Ensuring the authenticity of cell lines is crucial to avoid misleading results.
- Optimization of Growth Conditions: Each cell type has specific requirements for optimal growth.
Our Services
Each research project is unique, our team of experts develop customized cell culture protocols tailored to your specific cell therapy research. Whether it's optimizing growth conditions, developing specialized culture media, or implementing specific assays, we can design protocols to support your rare disease therapy cell research goals.
- Optional Services
In order to deliver a high-quality cell culture service result and cell products, our company provides a wide range of services to meet the different needs of customers.
- Cell Isolation (from tissue by enzymatic or mechanical methods or from established cell lines.)
- Cell Culture Method Development
- Cell Culture Optimization
- Whole & Nuclear Cell Lysate Preparation
- Cell Pellet & Supernatant Preparation
- Types of Cells
We provide different types of cell culture services for cell therapy development.
Immune Cells
Stem Cells and Other
Why Choose Us?
With extensive experience in rare disease therapy research and development, our company provides customers with a cost-effective and convenient solution. Our cell culture service is a simplified workflow by a group of specially trained and professional scientists. We are pleased to use our advanced platform to offer the best service and the most qualified products to satisfy each demand from our customers. If you are interested in our services, please feel free to contact us for more details and quotation information of related services.
Reference
- Segeritz, C. P., and Vallier L., "Cell culture: Growing cells as model systems in vitro." Basic science methods for clinical researchers. Academic Press, 2017. 151-172.
All of our services and products are intended for preclinical research use only and cannot be used to diagnose, treat or manage patients.