A detachable optical insert keeps emitters and receivers out of sterilization heat, preserving alignment for accurate bioprocess spectroscopy.
Integrated mixing and magnetic attraction improve bead conjugation and extraction consistency while shortening sample purification time.
When hollow fiber culture cannot be observed directly, rate ratios from two cell count datasets predict cell transitions and support culture plan adjustment.
Discrete chambers and capture sites confine DNA libraries, reducing random binding and signal cross-talk for more accurate sequencing.
Rotating hollow-fiber membranes diffuse process gas without bubbles, preventing foam while creating convection for uniform fermentation gas supply.
Fine-particle pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis improve lignin and soluble carbohydrate separation while keeping biomass viscosity manageable.
A sequester wheel enables single-cycle blood separation with easier extraction, less cell damage, and use in sterile settings.
Controlling bioreactor gas exit velocity limits shear stress, stabilizes viable cell concentration, and supports large-scale recombinant protein culture.
Continuous imaging and automated colony tracking replace fixed-endpoint clonogenic assays, improving throughput, reproducibility, and treatment sensitivity analysis.
Magnetic bead separation and a closed fluidic workflow cut CAR T cell processing time, complexity, and cost for autologous production.
Rotating housings switch aligned screens without opening containers, enabling enzyme-free tissue size reduction with lower contamination risk.
Embedded electrodes and elastic sensing elements enable scalable 3D tissue culture with noninvasive force readouts for cardiotoxicity screening.
Thermal insulation and stacked heating zones prevent lid condensation, enabling accurate multi-container turbidity measurement without larger equipment.
Parallel outlet apertures split medium into uniform sub-streams, improving flow control and reducing turbulence in culture vessels.
Segmented lagoon cover units replace heavy welded sheets to speed deployment, seal slurry lagoons, and capture biogas while reducing methane loss.
A piston-driven pressure unit adds constant or sinusoidal pressure to incubators, improving cell activity and culture effectiveness.
Independent sample bottles and onboard optical analysis enable rapid bacterial monitoring in remote waters without lab transport or cross-contamination.
Collimated light transmission enables inline cell viability and count measurement without sampling, reducing contamination and supporting real-time bioprocess control.
A single vessel switches between static and dynamic culture while gas-permeable membranes support sterile cell expansion and process control.
Peat moss in a sealed bioreactor stabilizes high-CO2 capture and long-term fixation with low energy use and lower environmental risk.
A removable diaphragm-coupled transducer enables accurate, low-drift pressure sensing on single-use bioprocess containers.
A protective surface larger than the holding section shields cell samples during pipetting while fixed tool positioning helps block contamination.
A three-stage silica, zeolite, and MOF filter captures fermentation CO2 with thermal desorption, reducing energy use and water demand.
Combining mass-balance and neural-network models improves cell culture prediction, feed control, and product quality in MPC.
A pretreated nanofiber or plasma-treated culture surface enables direct cell adhesion, removing coating, drying, and washing steps.
Inclined electrodes guide and bundle axons to raise action potential intensity and signal-to-noise ratio in nerve cell screening.
A detachable grip and vented holder improve cell strainer stacking, observation, and filtration target collection while reducing clogging.
A removable aeration manifold and angled impeller combine gas distribution and mixing to raise oxygen transfer and kLa with less bioreactor complexity.
A cyclic source receptacle and centrifuge-synced harvest vessel cut seed train time, simplify bioprocess layout, and raise equipment use.
Real-time fluidic sampling and yeast transcriptome tracking help standardize fermentation by detecting deviations and guiding corrective conditions.
An elastic disposable nozzle tip and drop counter enable accurate 20 nL biological sample dispensing while reducing contamination and cleaning time.
A positioned spanning tool fixes delicate membrane tissue with equal tension, speeding handling and cutting while reducing failure and tissue loss.
Standardized sterile cartridges enable parallel cell culture processing, improving flexibility and throughput while limiting cross-contamination.
Multiple blood miRNA markers improve early breast cancer detection accuracy while avoiding invasive tissue sampling.
A generative model links multi-omic data with bioreactor conditions to predict cell states and guide precise process adjustment.
A high-speed gas ejector suctions firm foam from treatment tanks and shears it apart outside the tank to avoid contamination and mechanical complexity.
A weighted flexible biogas bag maintains static pressure while cutting plant footprint and avoiding separate gas storage tanks.
Separate rotating culture pools let one bioreactor support proliferation and antibody production while reducing installation space.
Dual spargers and adjustable lighting improve mixing, CO2 transfer, and light penetration to support higher algae density and biomass production.
A fluoropolymer composite film balances breakage resistance, gas exchange, and visibility in cell culture bags without raising contamination risk.
A film-lined cartridge uses vacuum suction to isolate target tissue regions from slides, improving extraction purity for molecular screening.
Separated sensors, gas paths, and a sterilizable water reservoir keep cell cultures sterile while maintaining temperature, humidity, and CO2.
Power-scaled 5G NR downlink exposure enables accurate SAR calculation and stable long-term cell testing under controlled conditions.
A rotatable valve plate moves aliquots between sealed growth and aliquot chambers, enabling field culture amplification with low biohazard exposure.
Colliding high-speed liquid jets lyse microbial cells at scale, reducing wear and enabling cost-effective extraction from biomass.