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Cellix's free webinar series is an ongoing, informative program covering a wide range of topics. It allows you to gain an insight into current issues in the in-vivo market and how Cellix's products are used in different therapeutic research areas.
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Recorded Webinars available on YouTube:
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Applications for iPod Touch controlled Kima Pump |
Applications including aiding cell culture under flow, biofilm culture under flow and investigating nanoparticle uptake studies in enodothelial cells under shear flow. |
Kima Pump Applications |
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iPod Touch controlled microfluidic Kima Pump |
Microfluidic pump aiding cell culture in microfluidic biochips and flow / perfusion chambers. |
Kima Pump for cell culture |
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VenaFlux Platform & Biochips for Thrombosis Studies
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Investigation of platelet adhesion, aggregation and thrombi formation under physiological shear stress conditions.
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Thrombosis Webinar |
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VenaFlux Platform: Technical Presentation
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Technical information on the different configurations available including microscopes, motorized stages, digital cameras and cell analysis software programmes.
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VenaFlux Platform & Biochips for Atherosclerosis Studies
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Investigation of role of different stimuli recognized to play an important role in atherosclerosis development (chemokines, cytokines, oxidized lipoproteins).
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Cellix Vena8 Endothelial+TM Biochip
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Cell-cell adhesion; culturing a wide range of Primary Endothelial cells and whole blood analysis.
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Using Cellix Vena Biochips with Syringe Pumps for Perfusion Assays
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Technical Webinar on using Cellix's microfluidic biochips with syringe pumps from other providers such as Harvard Apparatus, Precision Instruments, KD Scientific and Ismatec etc.
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VenaFlux Platform & Biochips for Leukocyte Adhesion & Inflammation Studies
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Investigation of THP-1, PBMC adhesion to VCAM and HUVECs under physiological flow conditions.
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