presented by Dr. rer. nat. Maria Steinke, UK Würzburg, Klinik und Poliklinik für HNO-Krankheiten, plastische und ästhetische Operationen und Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung ISC, Translationszentrum für Regenerative Therapien, Würzburg Nasal xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) are important for the sense of smell. They protect the nasal tissue from potentially harmful volatile compounds and can influence odorant availability…Continue reading PELOAcademy | Human Respiratory Tissue Models to study Odorant Metabolism (Webinar | Online)
Schlagwort: primary cells
PELOAcademy | A new threat: Cross Contamination in Cell Culture (Webinar | Online)
presented by Prof. Dr. Gerhard Gstraunthaler, emer. Medizinische Universität Innsbruck Instances of cross-contamination of cell lines are more widespread than generally appreciated. Despite periodic reminders from concerned cell culturists, the problem continues and even seems to be neglected by the scientific community. While, in the past, due to the widespread use of animal cell lines,…Continue reading PELOAcademy | A new threat: Cross Contamination in Cell Culture (Webinar | Online)
PELOAcademy | Scalable EV Isolation & High-Quality Purification:Integrating Charge-Based Filtration (Webinar | Online)
presented by Prof. Dr. Sehyun Shin, Korea University & CEO, Microgentas Inc., Seoul, Korea This webinar will showcase Microgentas‘ innovative approaches for scalable EV isolation and high-quality purification, focusing on the integration of charge-based filtration (ExoFilter) with other technologies like TFF and LipoFilter. Attendees will learn how ExoFilter, combined with Tangential Flow Filtration (ExoTFF), and…Continue reading PELOAcademy | Scalable EV Isolation & High-Quality Purification:Integrating Charge-Based Filtration (Webinar | Online)