Patent classifications
C12M25/10
Methods and systems for in-vitro milk production
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.
CELL CULTURE SUBSTRATE
A cell culture substrate having surface S including cell culture part, wherein the cell culture part includes non-cell-adhesive part, and cell-adhesive part extending continuously or intermittently along periphery P of the non-cell-adhesive part and surrounding the non-cell-adhesive part. The present disclosure also relates to a kit for cell culture comprising this cell culture substrate.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IN-VITRO MILK PRODUCTION
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IN-VITRO MILK PRODUCTION
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IN-VITRO MILK PRODUCTION
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IN-VITRO MILK PRODUCTION
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IN-VITRO MILK PRODUCTION
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.
Pressure buffering system and biological culture device
A pressure buffering system includes a housing, a pump module, a pressure sensor and a pressure cylinder. The pump module, the pressure sensor and the pressure cylinder are disposed in the housing. The pressure cylinder is communicated between the pump module and the pressure sensor. A biological culture device is further provided.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING SPORULATION OF BACTERIA
An apparatus for enhancing bacterial sporulation can include a laminar flow chamber including multiple laminar flow tubes that smooth flow of coolant, a coolant input port that is coupled to the laminar flow chamber that supplies the coolant to the laminar flow chamber, a transparent tube section that is coupled to the laminar flow chamber and includes light-emitting diode (“LED”) light modules, the transparent tube section receives the smoothed flow of coolant from the laminar flow chamber, a culture solution tube that traverses through the laminar flow chamber and the transparent tube section, wherein a portion of the culture solution tube that is within the transparent tube section is surrounded by the coolant and is exposed to light from the LED light modules, and a culture solution input port that is coupled to the culture solution tube and supplies a culture solution to the culture solution tube.
Methods and systems for in-vitro milk production
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.