Machine learning links initial and production culture data to predict scale-up results and cut time-consuming optimization experiments.
Time-series machine learning turns medium component data into quantitative guidance, reducing operator guesswork in cell culture.
A hollow fiber bioreactor improves gas and nutrient exchange at low seeding density while limiting T cell aggregation and colony growth.
Associating image files with accompanying information enables a virtual data tree that simplifies retrieval, comparison, and reorganization.
Automated valve-controlled buffer preparation uses single-use bags to cut labor, shorten transfer time, and maintain uniform buffer quality.
Magnetic capture with paramagnetic particles enables point-of-care rare cell isolation, direct slide transfer, and lower cell loss.
A gantry-mounted peristaltic head automates sterile fluid transfer between a fluid device and cartridge, reducing contamination and manual error.
Gravity-driven microchannels and layered access openings enable autonomous cell culture screening with easy sample recovery and minimal shear stress.
Targeted cfDNA sequencing enriches cancer-related regions and detects variants down to 0.01% frequency for earlier, more specific cancer screening.
Linked sensors and a fixing jig keep immersion depth uniform in culture vessels, improving positioning accuracy and measurement stability.
A removable cassette with automatic power disconnect opens access to contaminated feed parts for safer cleaning and maintenance.
Parallel chambers, valves, and flow channels scale electroporation while keeping cell transfer aseptic and contamination risk low.
A perforated-screen thin film reactor and fed-batch pH control enable high-density phototrophic culture while limiting toxicity.
Automated codon optimization and coupled transcription-translation improve mRNA stability, protein yield, and workflow efficiency.
Automated pestle, enzyme, and well-plate processing reduces labor and user error in preparing consistent regenerative epidermal suspensions.
Spiral flow, liner-mounted lighting, and sensor feedback stabilize seaweed cultivation despite climate shifts and contamination risks.
Elastic scattering gates fluorescence and Raman signals in situ, enabling real-time cell-state monitoring without bioreactor sampling.
Alternating medium immersion and air exposure across linked culture units improves oxygen supply, culture efficiency, and nutrient use.
A movable platform, tube management, and failsafe alignment let one operator install flexible bioprocess containers safely and accurately.
A superhydrophobic air-liquid interface supports spheroid growth without solid contact, improving oxygen access and culture uniformity.
A rolled mesh scaffold boosts adherent cell culture area while reducing shear stress and improving nutrient and gas transfer in bioreactors.
Floating wireless sensor capsules sample different bioreactor regions while isolating electronics from liquid to improve process consistency.
Periodic medium exchange removes toxic metabolites in late-stage fed-batch culture, extending viability while improving protein yield and quality.
A dual-chamber mesh setup boosts nutrient exchange and mRNA shuttling to stabilize AM fungi symbiosis and drive fungal gene overexpression.
A mobile robot links stationary bioprocessing modules to automate container handling, cutting complexity while supporting off-the-shelf equipment.
Geothermal heat drives HTL conversion of wet biomass while sensors and control adjust temperature, pressure, and flow to lower biofuel energy cost.
Hydroxyapatite capture plus mixed-mode tandem chromatography purifies ADAMTS13 with high yield while limiting aggregation and virus contamination.
Flexible-screen filtration and three-phase centrifugation recover oil, protein meal, and fiber from corn whole stillage with less time and energy.
Multi-angle cell imaging with deep learning reduces subjective smear analysis and improves rare-cell sorting accuracy at high speed.
ELMO1 DMR methylation analysis from esophageal brush samples improves early detection of Barrett's dysplasia and adenocarcinoma.
An elongated sorting region and tuned gas-channel geometry extend cell residence time for more accurate sorting with lower pressure and less damage.
A multi-phase waste treatment route separates organic fractions to produce PHA and NPK-rich compostable material from mixed wastes.
Whole-blood CXCR3 gating simplifies CCR4-CCR6+ CD4+ T-cell measurement, reducing facility dependence and sample variability.
Multiple pore arrays and bubble-guiding ridges raise oxygen transfer and CO2 stripping while limiting coalescence, foam, and cell damage.
A flip seeding chamber with a bulged variable-width housing slows flow to seed vascular grafts uniformly and reduce stenosis.
Gradient injection and automated sampling let one instrument measure gut flora fermentation gases across wide concentration ranges with small samples.
Sequential Wnt, FGF, and BMP-guided gut spheroid fusion enables integrated hepato-biliary-pancreatic organoids for disease modeling and transplantation.
Optical photodetection tracks decolorization in a bioreactor to measure mixing time objectively without invasive sensors or manual video analysis.
Integrated purification units standardize chromatography and liquid handling to cut floor space, operator error, and spare-parts burden.
Sensors and a pre-activated loading mechanism automate specimen container handoff between microbial detection instruments to speed detection.
A coiled photobioreactor paired with a partitioned growth tank extends residence time, stabilizes culture conditions, and reduces dead algae.
Curved inner chamber walls improve flow and electric field uniformity in continuous cell treatment, helping deliver more homogeneous outcomes.
A self-purging perfusion chamber keeps organs cold, oxygenated, and protected during transport to extend viability over longer distances.
A manifold, pressure jumper, and sensor track flow and pressure in organ-on-chip vasculature for real-time angiogenesis monitoring.
A cone-and-perforated-cylinder bioreactor routes gas from below so microorganisms can remove VOCs with lower energy and simpler upkeep.
Selected Halobacteria replace high-temperature toxic doping routes, enabling scalable nitrogen-sulfur graphene production with strong conductivity.
Independent PLC control and modular pump-valve layouts let one bioreactor platform fit varied culture vessels while reducing dead volume.
Impedance-guided thermal lysis in a microfluidic channel detects cells and rupture events to control heating for rapid reagent-free sample prep.
Compressed biogas delivered in mobile vessels is depressurized for work, cooling, and heat generation to lower biofuel carbon intensity.
A split gas stream feeds microbes and onsite power generation, turning flared natural gas into protein biomass while cutting emissions.