A preloaded guar gum nutrient gel on a disposable substrate simplifies microbial counting and flags guar-degrading colonies within 24-72 hours.
Intermittent contact between culture medium and luminescent reagent boosts ATP microbe detection sensitivity while reducing contamination and test time.
Closed interchangeable cartridges and automated media handling cut contamination and manual error in scalable cGMP T-cell culture.
A lead screw and multi-link slide mechanism enables full culture carrier extension while maintaining stiffness, stability, and simpler assembly.
Sequence encoding, dimensionality reduction, and regression predict protein expression efficiency without repeated wet lab experiments.
Permeable membranes and flow channels enable scalable T-cell expansion with controlled media exchange, low shear stress, and minimal cell disturbance.
Helical glass cultivation with nutrient and CO2 injection improves Chlorella growth, then classifies and refines biomass into stable powder.
Microfluidic size-based leukocyte enrichment avoids density gradient media and improves viral transduction, viability, and therapeutic cell yield.
A sealed cap exposes only the sensor area to biological material, enabling compact multi-parameter measurement while protecting electronics.
A single anti-SP-D monoclonal antibody on a solid carrier stabilizes reactivity across trimers and larger multimers for accurate quantification.
Metal and insulating members shift heat toward the lid interface to stop condensation and keep multi-container turbidity readings accurate.
A deformable membrane keeps single cells in a stable 2D monolayer for long-term, high-resolution imaging across multiple conditions.
Modular internal lighting assemblies turn containers into scalable photobioreactors with uniform illumination, easier cleaning, and growth monitoring.
Patterned sulfo-SANPAH anchorage stabilizes contracting collagen hydrogels on PDMS, preserving 3D tissue geometry for longer experiments.
Real-time beam-scanned cell imaging enables sorting by morphology and protein localization without sacrificing throughput.
UV irradiation with a radical scavenger inactivates viruses in antibody solutions while limiting aggregate formation and shortening processing time.
A charged copolymer coating keeps film thickness uniform on complex microwell structures to block biomaterial adhesion without optical interference.
Automated parallel media screening boosts extracellular vesicle yield and quality while cutting manual optimization time and resource use.
Filleted inlet and outlet surfaces redirect gas bubbles in an ex-vivo ERG chamber, cutting electrical noise and improving small-sample photovoltage detection.
Siloxane-lubricant chimeric surfaces support live tumor organoid assembly and MALAT1 analysis to improve bladder cancer staging.
A tapping member detaches adherent cells, then stops clear of the culture base to prevent leakage and speed base replacement.
A movable probe support bar and inclined port let bioreactor probes change angle to reduce bubble entrapment and keep batches consistent.
Fluidic row conduits and transparent well bases enable high-throughput organoid screening with real-time imaging and more physiologically relevant testing.
Associates cell types with tapping, shaking, vibration, and other detachment conditions to improve consistency and reduce handling errors.
Liquid resistance unfolds asymmetrically collapsed bioreactor impeller blades, cutting storage space and avoiding complex mechanisms.
Differential pressure and filtration zones keep printed tissue stable in granular gel while sustaining nutrient flow, waste removal, and viability.
Dynamic control of pH, light, and temperature keeps algae growth stable while a closed photobioreactor captures CO2 and produces biomass.
Separate n-wells and a floating-gate chemFET layout reduce body effect, improving pH linearity and enabling larger sensor arrays.
Preloading a startup solvent closer to the target concentration avoids low-strength initial bioprocess solution and reduces discard volume.
Recycled off-gas is mixed with fresh gases to keep oxygen and combustible concentrations outside explosive limits while sustaining fermentation productivity.
By stopping the tapping member away from the culture base, this case improves cell release while easing base replacement and reducing solution leakage.
Imaging-guided suction picking automates single-cell selection to raise sorting throughput and accuracy with less manual handling.
Separate reference and working wells linked by a salt bridge stabilize potential and hold embryos in place for more accurate OCR detection.
A modular organ-on-chip uses endothelial barriers and vascular perfusion to improve predictive drug screening across separate tissue cultures.
Specific-wavelength LED irradiation deforms genetic material to distinguish abnormal samples while reducing diagnosis time and sample damage.
Separating a fermentable sugar stream before conversion improves grain processing yield while recovering oil, protein, and fiber at lower cost.
A holder with an internal filter and recovery liquid captures cells, then releases them with less physical stress and higher recovery.
A gas-permeable membrane and dual-port perfusion keep culture volume constant, enabling dense cell expansion and impurity removal without separate washing.
Overlapping flow channels and channel-length electrodes shorten the conductive path through media, improving cell-sheet resistance measurement accuracy.
Real-time biomass sensing adjusts perfusion feed rates to raise inoculum cell density, shorten incubation, and free production bioreactor time.
A concentric sparger-mixer-filter assembly uses gas-lift mixing and membrane separation to scale cell cultivation without harmful shear or gradients.
A concentric sparger-mixer-filter assembly enables gentle oxygenation and continuous permeate-retentate separation to support scalable cell cultivation.
Isolated microfluidic droplets and biosensors speed cell evolution by blocking cross-feeding and revealing the hardiest strains.
Passive capillary and gravity flow control enables magnetic B cell separation from 10 μL blood without pumps or large sample volumes.
Region-based sensor comparisons separate colony expansion from moving foreign matter, improving culture growth detection accuracy.
A drum rack with zoned heating, airflow, and alignment sensors packs more blood culture bottles while keeping incubation temperature uniform.