Apr 27perfusion knowledgeWhat 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:...
Apr 27product usageCell perfusion: Media exchange in the darkroomI think that it is standard practice to operate in a darkroom when observing fluorescence or luminescence. Recently, microscopes that can...
Apr 27perfusion knowledgeWhat 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)...
Apr 27perfusion knowledgeWhat 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...
Apr 26perfusion knowledge【Chemical administration to cells】To mix or not to mix? That is the question! I tried both to verifyHello there! Are you experimenting with chemical solutions in cell experiments? Have you ever thought about: Whether or not to mix after...
Apr 26perfusion knowledge【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...
Apr 26perfusion knowledgeWhat is the difference between [cmH2O], [kPaand], 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...
Apr 26perfusion knowledgeEx-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...