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  • Gene Expression Differences in Airway Epithelial Cells from Asthma or COPD Donors
    Access to diseased primary cells from patients diagnosed with COPD or asthma provides a convenient, biologically relevant model to assess genetic and in some cases phenotypic changes from normal, healthy donor tissues. In this study, we grew human bronchial epithelial (HBE) cells from normal, COPD-, and asthma-diagnosed human donor lung tissues in an air-liquid interface (ALI) model to assess potential phenotypic changes in vitro as well as provide a differentiated layer of cells to harvest for gene expression studies using the StellARray™ Gene Expression System.
  • In vitro Electrophysical Screening with Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons
    Scientific poster showing that commercially available DRG neurons exhibit electrophysical responses on the Axion BioSystems Maestro™ MEA that are consistent with in vivo function, providing high-throughput in vitro assay for addressing pain-related neurobiology, and ultimately for identifying compounds of therapeutic value.
  • Viable Cells - Proliferating Clonetics™ Cells Chart
  • Basic Transfection Protocol for Fibroblasts - HT Nucleofector™ Device
    Instructions of use for transfection of primary mammalian fibroblast cells with the P2 or P3 Primary Cell HT-Nucleofector™ Kit
  • Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells Induce Gene Expression in Aortic Endothelial Cells and Participate in In Vitro Angiogenesis
    Here, we show that the presence of aortic smooth muscle cells does have an impact on induction of genes expressed in aortic endothelial cells.
  • White Paper
    Live Cell Monitoring with the CytoSMART™ System: Application Examples
  • Basic Transfection Protocol for Fibroblasts - 96-well Shuttle™ Device
    Instructions of use for transfection of primary mammalian fibroblasts with the P2 Primary Cell 96-well Nucleofector™ Kit
  • GelBond® Film - Protocol
    Instructions for proper use of GelBond® Film
  • Instructions - Intestinal Myofibroblast Cell System, InMyoFib
    Instructions for proper use and culture of Intestinal Myofibroblasts
  • Basic Transfection Protocol for Fibroblasts - 4D-Nucleofector™ Device
    Instructions of use for transfection of primary mammalian fibroblasts with the P2 Primary Cell 4D-Nucleofector™ X Kit
  • Endotoxin-Detection-Researchers
    General overview of Lonza Endotoxin Detection
  • Primary Human Airway Cells and Media
    Airway Cell and Media Reference Guide
  • TechSheet - Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cell Systems
    Technical information sheet for CloneticsTM HUVEC cells
  • Primary Cells for Airway Research – Infographic
    Infographic showing how Lonza primary cells can aide in your airway research
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells Infographic
    Mesenchymal stem cells have extensive uses in both regenerative medicine and immunotherapy research
  • Basic Transfection Protocol for Human Stem Cells - 4D-Nucleofector™ Device
    Instructions of use for optimizing transfection conditions of human stem cells with the P3 and P4 Primary Cell 4D-Nucleofector™ X Kit
  • Transfection Protocol for Primary MEF - 96-well Shuttle™ Device
    Instructions of use for transfection of mouse embryonic fibroblasts with the P4 Primary Cell 96-well Nucleofector™ Kit
  • Normal Human Adult Epidermal Melanocytes
    Normal human epidermal melanocytes (NHEM) are neural crest-derived cells that reside in the basal stratum of the epidermis. The distinct stellate or dendritic morphology of these cells allows the cell body to remain in the basal layer of the epidermis while the dendrites associate with keratinocytes in the basal and spinosum layers.
  • Bioscience Solutions Catalog 2018
    Catalog-Chapter1-Stem-Cells-2018.pdf
  • Webinar – Efficient Transfection of Biologically Relevant Cells in Immunology Research (pdf)
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