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Hepatocyte-derived organoids provide unique insights into liver cell invasion by malaria parasites

Complex 3D liver models that more closely mimic human biology open opportunities for improved drug and vaccine discovery for malaria and related parasitic diseases.
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Cultivated meat’s winning formula

Watch or listen to Catherine discuss the company’s innovations for the market, and the wider challenges for the sector on the latest episode of The Future of Protein Production podcast.
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Alice shares her journey at Qkine

In our latest blog, Alice Taylor, our Distributor Manager, shares her experience and journey at Qkine.
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My first ISSCR – sharing is power – Sveva Bottini shares her experience of ISSCR 2023

In this personal blog piece, Sveva Bottini from the Bertero Lab in Turin, shares her experiences of ISSCR 2023 in Boston. During the event, Qkine was proud to co-sponsor a poster abstract by Sveva on ‘Optimization of growth factors for human pluripotent stem cell culture in basal 8 media.’
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New phase of growth as Qkine relocates into state-of-the-art facility

New phase of growth as Qkine relocates into state-of-the-art facility A Q&A with Dr.
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Cardiac organoids – the future of drug discovery?

Despite advances in research, around 90% of drugs fail during phase 1 clinical trials. New drugs for the treatment of cardiovascular disease and oncology have a particularly high failure rate, largely attributed to cardiotoxicity...
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Protein origami to change the future of food

Are you looking for an idea to start a multimillion-pound business? Proteins that stimulate cell growth currently cost several million pounds per gram, which makes them more expensive than diamonds. You need particularly lots of them if you want to grow enough cells to assemble a steak. This so-called ‘cultivated’ or ‘lab-grown’ meat was initially proposed as food for astronauts but has since turned from a science fiction fantasy to a source of hope for a more sustainable and animal welfare-conscious food for the world.
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Designing biomimetic neural materials for scalable 3D cell culture

In conjunction with the LifETIME CDT program, Qkine has sponsored a PhD studentship based at Aston University, Birmingham, UK. Martha Gallagher started her PhD in Professor Eric Hill’s lab to develop a 3D biomaterial scaffold that will display multiple neurodevelopmental signalling factors to mimic corticogenesis with induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons and glia.
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What are growth factors and are cytokines growth factors?

What are growth factors and are cytokines growth factors? Growth factors and cytokines are often used as interchangeable terms to describe the proteins involved with…
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Optimize your stem cell culture with innovative growth factors

Optimize your stem cell culture with innovative growth factors In this webinar, learn why bioactivity shouldn’t be the only criteria used to select your growth factors.
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