The BioXplorer 5000 is a lab-scale bioreactor platform available in sizes ranging from 1-5L and in high- and low-pressure variants. It can be utilized for a huge variety of applications, ranging from ...
As GEN readers are well aware, single-use bioreactors (SUBs)—already accepted at research scale for screening and optimization, as well as at pilot scale and seeding—are now ready for GMP-compliant ...
Quick and efficient bioprocess development is vital for researchers in industry as well as for those at universities or research institutes. Hence, low-maintenance bioreactors that are easy to operate ...
From the company that has brought you over 40 years of excellence in laboratory pharmaceutical instruments, Distek, Inc. is proud to introduce the BIOne 1250 Bioprocess Control Station. BIOne ...
Cultivated meat, grown in a bioreactor rather than out on the range, might be one of the big food trends of the decade. But it’s relying on tech built around multiplying yeast and bacteria cells, not ...
Schematic of a typical bioreactor. Key components include the reactor tank, agitation system, feeding pump, thermal jacket, submerged aerator, and sensor probes for monitoring and maintaining optimal ...
Transferring a biologic candidate from the research and development phase to commercial production usually requires increasing the working volume of the upstream bioprocess. During scale-up, process ...
Bioreactors are used to produce different therapeutics in the biopharmaceutical and regenerative medicine industries. Drug development relies on small multi-well plates shaken around an orbital ...
These internet-connected bioreactors can be programmed to grow engineered cells under optimal conditions, allowing researchers around the world to churn out animal-free leather, biologic drugs and ...
Currently over 95 % of pharmaceutical products and transport fuels are derived from petroleum. Sustainable alternatives are critical to achieving net-zero emissions without detriment to quality of ...
Coffee, one of the most popular beverages in the world, comes with a dark side: exploitation of human workers, in some cases, as well as environmental problems like river pollution. Researchers with ...
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