BioLife Solutions Expands Evidence Library With Citations of Bioproduction Tools in Scientific and Clinical Research
BioLife Solutions’ refreshed Evidence Library offers a comprehensive collection of published data on the use of biopreservation tools in cell and gene therapy. With enhanced navigation and search capabilities, users can easily explore scientific evidence supporting the adoption of products like CryoStor®, HypoThermosol®, and more.
Could not attend? BioLife Solutions’ Posters Presented During ISCT 2019 International Meeting in Melbourne
Posters presenting data for T-cells cryopreserved in CryoStor® cryopreservation solution, authored by BioLife Solutions’ Alireza Abazari, Ph.D., Scientific Applications Director and Aby J. Mathew, Ph.D., Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, were featured during the International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy meeting in Melbourne, Australia, May 29 – June 1, 2019. View the […]
BioPreservation Blog 1/30/2019
Disease models facilitate understanding the pathogenesis of disease, identification and development of potential interventions and evaluation of new treatments. BioLife Solutions maintains an online, searchable, Evidence Library that contains over 365 articles, abstracts and posters citing Biopreservation efficacy of CryoStor® and HypoThermosol®. Recently added to the Evidence Library, the journal article authored by Xinyue Bai […]
Biopreservation
One of the benefits of cryopreserving cells is the flexibility in scheduling for later use that freezing provides. Determining the optimal solution for cryopreservation that consistently results in post-thaw recovery of the greatest number of highly viable, functional cells is crucial. The article by Sara S. Parker et al. published in eNeuro and recently added […]
BioPreservation Blog 8/8/2018
The number of applications for BioLife Solutions’ biopreservation reagents continues to grow, and we are pleased to highlight these newest citations: Habiel, D., Espindola, M., Coelho, A., & Hogaboam, C. Modeling Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis in Humanized SCID Mice. The American Journal of Pathology 2018 Apr; 188(4): 891-903. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2017.12.020 Habiel et. al. provided detailed methods for the creation […]