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This project seeks to improve stem cell culture methods by replacing animal-derived factors with synthetic alternatives. The goal is to create safer, more reliable cell culture systems that enhance stem cell properties and comply with manufacturing standards for clinical applications.
Current technology to control embryonic and adult stem cell behaviour is dependent on conventional in vitro culture systems and crude factors such as serum and purified proteins, often sourced from vertebrate animal tissue.
These factors contribute to variations in cell properties and differentiation potential which impact on the efficacy of cell culture.
More worryingly these factors are potential avenues for the introduction of unknown or known pathogens with the capacity to infect transplant…
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
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Germany, Bonn
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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