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  • Save the Date for Lonza's 5th Global Endotoxin Summit, 03-05 June 2019
  • DonorPlex™ Pooled Donor Human Hepatocytes Enable the Next Level of Reliability | Lonza
  • Starting with the End in Mind: Overcoming Challenges in Cell and Gene Therapy
    Download our eBook and discover the importance of starting with the end in mind for accelerated cell and gene therapy development.
  • Seamless Software Integration Allows for Enhanced Automation of the Entire Endotoxin Testing Workflow
    Enable new and more efficient processes by integrating an electronic batch record system along with endotoxin detection and analysis software.
  • Generation of hiPSCs from Cord Blood Cells With the 4D-Nucleofector® System
  • Stem Cell Research Tools for Biologically Relevant Results
    Learn how Lonza products can aide in your stem cell research
  • Poster - AACR 2017
    Simple and easy monitoring of tube formation and migration assays with the CytoSMART™ Live Cell Imaging System
  • Recent Publications Demonstrate the Extended Versatility and Expanded Applications of Lonza’s BulletKit™ Media
    Lonza, one of the market leaders in primary cells, has announced an increase in recent publications referencing its specialized BulletKit™ Growth and Differentiation Media. These peer-reviewed papers highlight the versatility of the media kits, which are proving especially useful for researchers looking to transition from established cell lines to primary cell culture or when co-culturing different cell types, mostly due to their convenience, adaptability and ease-of-use.
  • Utilizing the MODA-EM™ System to Manage and Analyze Excursions and Adverse Trends
  • The Importance of Cell-subtype Selection in Creation of a 3D Liver Fibrosis Model
    Data sheet detailing 3D liver fibrosis model in collaboration with Visikol
  • 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.
  • Normal Peripheral Blood CD4+ T Lymphocytes
    Lonza Application Notes
  • Normal Human Dendritic Cells - Antigen Uptake… It’s Easy as APC
    Lonza Application Notes
  • pmaxCloning™ Vector Description
    pmaxCloning™ Vector information on promotors, MCS (multiple cloning site), resistances etc.
  • Troubleshooting Guide - Testing Oil Solutions with the PYROGENT™-5000 and Kinetic-QCL™ Assays
    Oil-based parenterals have always been a challenge in endotoxin detection assays. This Tech Tip describes a liquid-liquid extraction procedure that can be used to remove the endotoxin from the oil into an aqueous phase, which can then be tested with the PYROGENT™-5000 or Kinetic-QCL™ Assays.
  • Validation of Cytokines for the Chemically Defined Manufacturing of Human CD34 Positive Hematopoietic Precursor Cells
    Lonza Poster
  • Non-Viral Methods for Ex vivo Cell and Gene Therapy – Is the Future Non-viral?
    Learn from this interview about the types and benefits of non-viral methods for ex vivo cell and gene therapy as well as the readiness of electroporation-based technologies for use in GMP manufacturing.
  • Instructions for use – Matched donor Keratinocytes and Fibroblasts 2D Co-Culture Protocol
    Details provided for how to establish a Keratinocyte and Dermal Fibroblast co-culture
  • ViaLight® Plus Cell Proliferation Assay vs. MTT
    Informational product application note
  • Determination of Spheroid Viability and Proliferation Using the ViaLight™ Plus Cell Proliferation and Cytotoxicity BioAssay
    Lonza's ViaLight™ Plus Luminescent Cell Viability BioAssay can be used with spheroid 3D cell cultures with only slight modifications of the protocol.