Over the past decade, stem cell research has made significant strides and has increasingly been applied as a therapeutic method for various disorders. Stem cells, by definition, are specialized cells naturally found in most body tissues, capable of self-renewal and differentiation into diverse cell types. Essentially, stem cells serve as the body’s natural toolkit for maintaining tissue integrity and repairing injuries. With their abilities to promote tissue healing, replace lost or damaged cells, and function as biofactories and delivery platforms, stem cells hold the potential to target a wide array of diseases. Both autologous (self-derived) and allogeneic (donor-derived) approaches are being explored, with allogeneic options being particularly appealing due to their potential "off-the-shelf" readiness and clinical availability.
Various types of stem cells are under investigation for therapeutic applications, and their progress towards clinical use varies, including mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).
We offer a wide range of platforms and surface technologies to help drive your stem cell therapy research forward, including:
- Pre-coated, high-density vessels for the reproducible expansion of adherent or suspension-based stem cell cultures.
- Customizable closed system options that eliminate open fluid manipulation.
- Specialized, xeno-free surfaces, media, and reagents to address stem cell research, providing you with a single supplier for your work with MSCs along with ESCs, iPSCs, and NSCs.
- Customizable options in vessels, surfaces, and media to meet your requirements.
We’re with you from the research lab to the production line.