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The effect of shear stress on cells
In this article, we have summarized research on the effects of shear stress on cells. Please read to the end.
Tokaihit
6 days ago


Microfluidics opens up endless possibilities! We also explain biomimetic systems (MPS) that are expected to be used in medical research.
Microfluidics opens up endless possibilities! We also explain biomimetic systems (MPS) that are expected to be used in medical research.
Tokaihit
May 9


What is a bio 3D printer? A culture equipment manufacturer explains the outline, mechanism, and future potential of this technology that is expected to drive a medical revolution.
A culture equipment manufacturer explains the outline, mechanism, and future potential of this technology that is expected to drive a medical revolution.
Tokaihit
May 9


Organoids and their culture, which are expected to be the key to regenerative medicine
Organoids and their culture, which are expected to be the key to regenerative medicine
Tokaihit
May 9


What is mechanical stress? The difference between mechanical stress and mechanobiology explained simply by a culture device manufacturer.
What is mechanical stress? The difference between mechanical stress and mechanobiology explained simply by a culture device manufacturer.
Tokaihit
May 8


[Perfusion culture] We will teach you the correct washing method in detail.
We will teach you the correct washing method in detail.
Tokaihit
May 8


Dr. Komatsu from UCSF Visits Our 4DLab
Recently, we had the honor of welcoming Dr. Komatsu from UCSF to our lab. This visit was an invaluable opportunity for our research...
Tokaihit
Apr 30


4D-Culture Lab Open!! 2024/3/22
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our 4D-Culture Lab! This lab is a state-of-the-art lab equipped with a wide range of research...
Tokaihit
Apr 28


What is perfusion? Your questions answered!
Thank you for visiting Tokai Hit's perfusion website. If you arrived at this article, I am guessing you have one the following problems:...
Tokaihit
Apr 27, 2022


Cell perfusion: Media exchange in the darkroom
I think that it is standard practice to operate in a darkroom when observing fluorescence or luminescence. Recently, microscopes that can...
Tokaihit
Apr 27, 2022


What is a bioreactor? In this article, manufacturers explain everything you need to know, from cell
The term "bioreactor" is often used or heard in both research and industrial fields, but: What is a bioreactor in the first place? (and)...
Tokaihit
Apr 27, 2022


Cannula in Ex Vivo Perfusion
Some key facts about vascular cannulation, which cannot be cut in the organ perfusion experiment. How should I place a tube and what...
Tokaihit
Apr 27, 2022


What is ‘ex vivo’? Differences between ‘in vitro’ and ‘in vivo’
Hello. Have you heard of the term ‘ex-vivo", recently, alongside in vitro and in vivo? What is ex-vivo in the first place? What's the...
Tokaihit
Apr 27, 2022


【Chemical administration to cells】To mix or not to mix? That is the question! I tried both to verify
Hello there! Are you experimenting with chemical solutions in cell experiments? Have you ever thought about: Whether or not to mix after...
Tokaihit
Apr 26, 2022


【Contamination Prevention】What is contamination? Measures that need to be taken to prevent it.
Hello again! In this article, I will write about contamination in cultures. This is a problem that causes ‘cultures’, such as cell...
Tokaihit
Apr 26, 2022
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What is the difference between [cmH2O], [kPa], and [mmHg]?
Hello! The following article is about the units of pressure used during the perfusion process: mmHg, cmH2O and kPa. But how do you...
Tokaihit
Apr 26, 2022


Ex-vivo Organ Perfusion: Why don't organs live in vitro for long?
Hello again! Sano, an engineer who develops perfusion devices every day, may someday seriously think to himself "I wonder if I can invent...
Tokaihit
Apr 26, 2022


Ex-vivo Organ Perfusion: Application to the study of skeletal muscle in rats
#Skeletalmuscle #Rat #Productusage In the organ culture system (organ bioreactor), different organs can be perfused by selecting...
Tokaihit
Mar 15, 2022


The difference between "Constant Flow" and "Constant Pressure"
Hello! In the field of organ perfusion, we perfuse by pumping culture or storage fluid into a vessel. In microfluidic experiments, the...
Tokaihit
Feb 16, 2022


Ex-vivo organ perfusion: application to rat small intestine
#organperfusion #rat #intestine #model #exvivo #application Have you ever felt the following needs during the study of the small...
Tokaihit
Feb 16, 2022
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