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CEPT supplementation significantly impacts the survival of hPSCs

PDF | Download Captivate Bio's latest Research Spotlight highlighting a new combination of small molecules that can be safely used in research and regenerative medicine applications to improve the viability and expansion of hPSCs in culture.

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Selecting a Supplier in Cell Therapy Research

This article discusses four key points researchers should consider when selecting a supplier to include risk assessment, raw materials, regulatory requirements, and scale-up potential.

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New technology spotlight: CEPT supplementation for hPSCs

CEPT supplementation improves hPSC single-cell passaging, differentiation, cryopreservation, cloning, and other manipulations. Meet the new CET Cocktail from Captivate Bio.

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Learn more about how we support researchers with cell culture products, contract manufacturing and storage services, custom reagent sourcing, as well as marketing, sales, and distribution programs for our industry partners.

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How does the CEPT cocktail overcome cellular stress?

The CEPT cocktail is a ground-breaking supplementation strategy for improving hPSC viability and survival under stressful conditions. Read more to learn how CEPT can keep your cells happy with a chemical hug.

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Six tips for evaluating your stem cell culture media

The outlined methods represent a baseline to be used when evaluating the ability of a media to support healthy and functional stem cell cultures.

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What are T Cells?

T cells produce cytokines in order to mediate inflation and regulate the immune response and are promising tools for adoptive cell therapy.