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Applications in Regenerative Medicine


Stem cells and regenerative medicine applications can be tricky and cell culture media could be the problem. Some of the common issues with stem cell culture that may be from the media are:

  • Problematic adherence 
  • Cell differentiation 
  • Apoptosis 
  • Contamination from animal-origin components such as FBS, BSA, Plasma Albumin and plate coating material 
  • Inconsistency
"When I was working on a serum free media project the Cellastim product was a 'breakthrough' discovery. Your recombinant albumin (Cellastim) was able to induce Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) to attach without any serum."
Cell Culture Media Development Leader, Regenerative Medicine Company

InVitria has designed cell culture media supplements specifically to address these issues.



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