Technologies we have selected
for stem cell characterization

  • Digital PCR (dPCR) is the most accurate PCR method for assessing the genetic integrity of stem cells through the detection of Copy Number Variants (CNVs). It is ideal for regular in-process controls and fast clone screening. Read more
  • Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) offers a hypothesis-free approach that does not require prior knowledge of sequence information. NGS enables the simultaneous analysis of numerous genes, making it both feasible and cost effective. It is particularly well-suited to key stages in the workflow such as cell line acquisition, banking and/or end of workflow. Read more
  • STR profiling: Short Tandem Repeat (STR) constitutes a cost-efficient, reproducible and comparable method for checking the identity of a cell line. It is the only method developed into an internationally recognized and accepted consensus standard for human cell line authentication (Almedia et al., 2016). Read more

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