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Quintessence debuts first ‘living’ artificial cell for CGT bio-separation
The technology is designed to simplify the bio-separation process while reducing manufacturing costs.
Without the critical step of separation—isolating cells, nucleic acids, and proteins from biological samples—many workflows in research, diagnostics, and cell therapy would not be possible. Over the ...
New research shows that cell size and membranes may play a key role in regulating the distribution of molecules inside cells. This discovery offers a new unconventional method for manipulating ...
Early detection allows for timely intervention in many diseases before they progress to a severe stage, often at a lower treatment cost. This is particularly crucial in the case of cancer, as the ...
Simply enough, we want to treat our cells well. Afterall, we want them to tell us their stories in basic research or work for us in therapeutic approaches. T cells are central in both fields. They ...
The cells glow green under the high-powered microscope, each bedazzled with a constellation of luminous proteins and RNA that, like oil droplets in water, have huddled together through a process known ...
Oil and water are both liquids, but they don't mix well, demonstrating a phenomenon known as liquid-liquid phase separation. In recent years, scientists have found that cells use phase separation, in ...
When Galapagos and Gilead Sciences entered a global drug R&D collaboration six years ago, the deal focused on Galapagos’s capabilities as a developer of small molecule drugs. Fast forward to today, ...
A research team created a new way to sort living cells suspended in fluid using an all-in-one operation in a lab-on-chip that required only 30 minutes for the entire separation process. This device ...
The Galapagos pipeline spans both oncology and immunology, but in recent years, the company has invested heavily in cancer cell therapy. The firm is now fully embracing the modality, announcing on ...
New research shows greater separation of molecules in smaller-sized artificial cells. New research shows that cell size and membranes may play a key role in regulating the distribution of molecules ...
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