Integrated sensors and dosing in a shake flask cap enable real-time monitoring and pH correction without sample draws or contamination.
A phosphorylcholine polymer additive blocks nucleic acid loss on container surfaces, preserving low-concentration samples for detection and storage.
Gold nanoparticle DNA probes with salt and heat enable fast, accurate nucleic acid quantification across a broad dynamic range without PCR.
A low-friction slipping surface lets a pressed cell culture bag shed wrinkles, keeping liquid thickness uniform for stable cultivation.
A sealed ultrasonic cartridge dissociates tissue without enzymes, reducing contamination while preserving viable cells and gene expression.
A semipermeable upper chamber and low-oxygen lid maintain anaerobic epithelial culture while supporting co-culture with anaerobic bacteria.
Perimeter nozzles create a gas curtain around cell culture chambers, blocking droplet transfer under laminar flow and preventing cross-contamination.
Gas supplied upward drives culture-solution circulation without a water pump, improving microalgae light and gas distribution with lower energy use.
A sealed chamber with hydrogel lumens perfuses oxygen and nutrients through thick tissue constructs while removing waste and maintaining sterility.
Disposable fluidic cartridges automate cell culture and QC to cut contamination risk, manual handling, and cost in cellular therapeutic manufacturing.
An elastic adapter with a flexible sheet seals small cell housing gaps to prevent culture medium leakage during automatic refreshment.
Mobile mechanical stirring in a 1-5 cm liquid layer improves light use and cell density while cutting power, cost, and contamination risk.
Grouping cultures by shared cultivation parameters enables automated nutrient treatment with lower handling complexity and faster incubator workflows.
A vertical thermal gradient replaces bulky horizontal setups to sort healthy flagellated cells gently, with stable closed-loop temperature control.
A prefilled container with movable rigid parts and a shape-changing boundary enables sterile, precise bioreactor dosing without cleanroom filling.
Gravity-driven microfluidic channels and 3D hydrogel co-culture improve blood-brain barrier realism for monitoring and drug screening.
Fluorescent EGR-1 reporter cells convert fluid shear stress into a real-time signal for evaluating and optimizing biotechnological systems.
High oxygen saturation and staged basic nitrogen dosing let Galdieria use glycerol for phycocyanin production while stabilizing pH.
Directing inlet fluid down the bioreactor sidewall cuts splashing and foaming while improving mixing and reducing reagent waste.
Manual culture conditions are translated into tested apparatus settings, reducing setup burden while preserving reliable automated cell culture.
A bottom suction tube routes bioreactor bag drainage through a sidewall port, improving operator ergonomics while preventing backflow and air leakage.
Light- or heat-switchable filament surfaces let adherent cells grow at high density and release gently without enzymes or shear stress.
Sequential perfusion through interconnected cell-culture wells maintains nutrient flow, removes waste, and reduces metabolic shock in 3D cultures.
A tensioned flexible membrane in a sealed annular core reduces wrinkling and preserves gas diffusion for sensitive media storage.
A pre-sterilized bioreactor, pump, and cross-flow filter enable high-cell-density perfusion while avoiding steam sterilization and contamination.
Vertical oscillation applies normal force to BBB cell membranes, improving drug permeation testing while better matching pulsatile blood flow.
Separating waste water-soluble coolants by type and mixing them by measured concentration helps maintain a fermentable feed for stable biogas generation.
Axial and transverse acoustic radiation forces rapidly position cells on porous membranes, improving assembly speed and intercellular control.
A magnetically moved PVC-coated metallic substrate lets robots handle solid surfaces for automated biofilm growth analysis in water-system research.
A sensor cell shares the culture medium to infer target cell state when cloudy media blocks imaging, while keeping the growth environment clean.
Built-in vapor control creates a known equilibrium humidity so a culture chamber sensor can self-calibrate without external instruments.
A grid-based macrofiltration loop recovers MEL particles during fermentation, cutting solvent use and improving purity without broth loss.
Low-pressure recirculating lysis through fiber or tube cartridges improves scalable cell disruption while preserving viral particles or nucleic acids.
Telecentric line-scan imaging and angled lighting improve culture plate traceability, image quality, and contamination-safe microbiological analysis.
Closed interchangeable culture chambers automate T cell expansion and media handling to cut contamination risk and support scalable GMP manufacturing.
A modular airway bioreactor with bioartificial CF mucus improves drug screening fidelity by reproducing perfusion, ventilation, and mucus barriers.
Multiple miRNA-targeting nucleic acid probes improve prostate cancer detection by reducing false positives and raising sensitivity.
Independent mass flow control on each bioreactor gas line enables precise multi-gas regulation and real-value parameter entry for scale-up.
Programmable fluid channels and sloped media flow improve cell culture environment control while reducing media use and manual exchange.
Normothermic cross-circulation perfusion maintains vascular pressure and temperature to extend extracorporeal lung recovery and preservation.
Localized heat-transfer conduits keep biofilms at growth temperature while delivering substances, cutting reactor energy use and boosting treatment.
An optical engine images and removes cells through a closed cassette, scaling sterile iPSC manufacturing with less manual handling.
A hybrid optogenetic-electronic interface shifts molecular sensing from slow offline analysis to real-time signal detection and processing.
A removable impeller-surround body lowers stirred tank minimum working volume while preserving mixing and reducing extra bioreactor use.
Passive capillary and gravity-driven well discharge enables reproducible fluid flow and collection for dynamic cell culture in standard lab formats.
An ordered opening pattern in rolled cell culture substrates reduces channeling, improves nutrient delivery, and supports uniform cell growth.
A gasket-sealed lid and septum ports let each well be sampled or injected without contaminating neighboring cell cultures.
Automated optical selection and photocuring produce biomaterial-encapsulated cell masses with controlled size, number, and composition.
An interconnected germination and biogas setup uses grains, waste heat, CO2, and fugate to secure feedstock supply with fewer additives.
An elastic translucent chamber wall lets the examination unit move closer for high-resolution imaging while preserving sealed bioreactor conditions.