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How to Improve Humanized Mouse Engraftment: CD34+ Cell Sourcing & Viability Tips
By: Joanna Wirkus Simple Steps to Significantly Improve Humanized Mice Engraftment Success Previously in “Overcoming Challenges with Animal Models in Research”, we covered why animal models with human immune systems have significantly improved the translation of preclinical findings into life-saving treatments. Successfully creating these advanced models for testing new therapies relies on high hematopoietic stem cell engraftment rates. By boosting engraftment rates, scientists can better model human diseases to advance drug development and immune system engineering. Low engraftment rates can lead to…
Read MoreCord Blood CD34+ Cells: High Viability for Humanized Mouse Models
By: Joanna Wirkus The Rise of Cord Blood CD34+ Cells in Humanized Mouse Models and Cell Therapy Innovation Scientists in the late 1980’s discovered that umbilical cord blood derived stem cells had high proliferative potential and tolerated cryopreservation and thawing (Broxmeyer, 1989). Building on this research, the first report of cord blood derived CD34+ human stem cells successfully engrafting and restarting hematopoiesis in immunodeficient mice was published in 1997 (Hogan, 1997). Placenta and umbilical cords were previously discarded as medical waste. Today,…
Read MoreBuffy Coat vs. Leukapheresis: Choosing the Right Cell Source for Your Research
By: Joanna Wirkus Choosing Between Buffy Coat and Leukapheresis: A Guide for Scientists When your research hinges on high-quality, primary immune cells, starting with the right biological material can make or break your experiment. One of the most common questions we hear from scientists is: Should I use buffy coat- or leukapheresis-derived cells? The answer depends on your goals, budget, and the scale of your study. In this guide, we break down the differences between buffy coats and leukapheresis, including yields, purity,…
Read MoreCryopreservation in Cell and Gene Therapy: Ensuring High-Viability Cells for Research & Manufacturing
By Joanna Wirkus The Role of Cryopreservation in Cell and Gene Therapy Cryopreservation is a cornerstone of cell and gene therapy, enabling the long-term storage and viability of vital cell types such as CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), natural killer (NK) cells, and T cells used in CAR-T therapies. Interestingly, nature has its own version of cryopreservation: the North American wood frog survives winter by producing natural cryoprotectants like glucose and urea-no liquid nitrogen required. How Cryopreservation Works Water’s…
Read MoreCellsExpress: Affordable, Bulk Isolated Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells That Accelerate Your Cell and Gene Therapy Research
By Joanna Wirkus Bulk Bone Marrow Stem Cells for Research | CGT Global The race to develop life-saving cell and gene therapies is intensifying. Amid shifting political pressures, uncertain funding landscapes, and rising inflation, scientists are being asked to do more with less. Time, money, and labor must be optimized at every step—and that starts with securing a consistent, cost-effective source of stem cells. For researchers working with bone marrow-derived stem cells, sourcing high-quality material can drain time and resources. That’s where CellsExpress from CGT…
Read MoreOptimizing Gene and Cell Therapy Research by Starting with Properly Sourced Human Bone Marrow Cells
By: Joanna Wirkus Bone Marrow Cells: Critical Tools Driving Stem Cell and Gene Therapy Innovation Surprisingly safe and well tolerated, the first bone marrow biopsy was performed on the shinbone in 1908 by Italian physician Giovanni Ghedini. Today, bone marrow continues to be an important source of information about the health status of individuals with bone marrow disorders and a gold mine for new discoveries in stem cell science to benefit society. By studying bone marrow cells, scientists can unlock important, life-saving…
Read MoreGene Therapy Research: Past, Present, Future
Gene Therapy Research: Past, Present, Future By: Joanna Wirkus Gene Therapy: Where We’ve Been: The Human Genome Project concluded in 2003 after 13 years of effort aimed at mapping the entire Human Genome and improving DNA sequencing technology at large. This milestone set the foundation for a better understanding of the drivers of disease at the molecular level. Since then, scientists have been harnessing the power of genetics and genomics to revolutionize therapeutic approaches for the treatment of diseases. CGT Global…
Read MoreCell Therapy Research: Past, Present, and Future
Cell Therapy Research: Past, Present, and Future By Joanna Wirkus The drive to understand the origins of disease has led us to investigate the basic unit of life, the cell. Historically, it was thought that demons, spells, or ‘bad air’ caused illness. Over three and a half centuries, science has advanced to better understand how cellular biology can be leveraged to treat disease. Now, modern medicine is revolutionizing the field of “Cell Therapy”. With cell therapy, biotechnologists can isolate healthy cells to…
Read MoreOvercoming Challenges with Animal Models in Research
Overcoming Challenges with Animal Models in Research – How Starting With the Right Cells Can Improve Science That Saves Lives BY JOANNA WIRKUS One estimate reports that more than 100 million mice are used in biomedical research each year in the U.S. Mus musculus, the most common model organism, has been the foundation of biological science since the early 1900s due to its convenient size, reproductive capability, and ease of care and handling. While mice and humans are ~85% genetically similar, many…
Read MoreCGT Global Attends Advanced Therapies USA 2024 to Support Cell and Gene Therapy Innovation
CGT Global’s Cate Spears and Eliona Kola attend Advanced Therapies USA 2024, engaging with industry leaders to advance cell and gene therapy innovation. Attending Advanced Therapies USA is a valuable opportunity to engage with global leaders and drive innovation in cell and gene therapy.”— Cate Spears, CEO of CGT Global, FOLSOM, CA, UNITED STATES, November 12, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — CEO Cate Spears and Process Development Scientist Eliona Kola to Attend Premier Industry Event CGT Global, a leader in cell and gene therapy…
Read MoreEIN Presswire: CGT Global Receives Approval Aiding Scientists in Discovering Life-Saving Cures
CGT Global, a leading Contract Research Organization (CRO) & biotech manufacturer announced approval to provide disease state leukopaks to researchers worldwide FOLSOM, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, June 11, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — CGT Global, a leading international Contract Research Organization (CRO) and biotech manufacturer, announced today it has received approval from Western Copernus Group (WCG) to provide disease state leukopaks to researchers in the US and worldwide. WCG is an independent Institutional Review Board (IRB) made up of 200 experts that are augmented by one of the…
Read MoreEIN Presswire: CGT Global and Austin Financial Partner to Drive Momentum for Cutting-Edge Cell Therapy Treatments and Cures
CGT Global, leader in human cell collection, partners with Austin Financial Services to expedite cell & gene therapy research for life-threatening conditions. FOLSOM, CALIFORNIA, USA, March 20, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — A world leader in human cell collection and manufacturing, CGT Global announced today it is partnering with Austin Financial Services, Inc., a leading national middle market working capital lender based in Los Angeles, to expand its programs and services expediting cell and gene research assisting hospitals and scientific experts in moving lifesaving…
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