Pluripotent Stem Cells (PSCs)

Description
Pluripotent stem cells have the unique ability to develop into nearly any cell type in the human body. They play a crucial role in advancing research areas such as regenerative medicine, drug discovery, and understanding diseases. We offer services to maintain, expand, and cryopreserve stem cell lines, ensuring they are of high quality and ready for use in your projects.
Specifications
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Offered by various companies, these high-quality lines are standardised for research. Click to learn how we optimise them through expansion and banking.
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Embryoid bodies are 3D aggregates of stem cells that mimic early stages of development, making them a valuable tool for studying cell differentiation.
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Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are created by reprogramming adult cells such as skin (fibroblast) or blood cells (PBMCs), into a stem cell state, offering a versatile platform for research.
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Applications
- Stem Cell Biology
- 3D Culture
- Lung Biology
- Brain Biology Organoids
- Drug screening
- High-throughput
- Developmental Biology
- Disease Biology
- Genetic Manipulation
- Regenerative Medicine
Instrument location
3D Culture Facility
Room 2061, Level 2
BioSciences (E26)
UNSW Sydney, NSW 2033
Phone: 02 9348 8212
Email: 3Dculture@unsw.edu.au
Dr Alison Ferguson
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Phone
040 739 3285 -
Email
alison.ferguson@unsw.edu.au
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