AMSBIO has also introduced a
new organoid harvesting solution that addresses the challenge of separating intact organoids from extracellular proteins in the hydrogel for passaging, cryopreservation, or biochemical analysis; and to facilitate PDX xenograft models
Typically organoid cultures exhibit cellular behaviors and morphologies similar to those seen
in vivo. Unfortunately, adapting these models to study biochemical processes has been impeded by problems associated with separating intact organoids from the extracellular proteins that comprise the hydrogel. Commonly, proteases have been employed to degrade these extracellular proteins, but protease techniques have the disadvantages that they also degrade proteins on the cell surface, and that protease activity may carry over into subsequent cultures or lysate preparations. The
Cultrex® Organoid Harvesting Solution from AMSBIO provides a new non-enzymatic method for depolymerizing extracellular matrix proteins, enabling harvesting of intact organoids for downstream applications.
For further information on these new products please visit
http://www.amsbio.com/organoids.aspx or contact AMSBIO on +44-1235-828200/ +1-617-945-5033 /
info@amsbio.com.
Founded in 1987, AMS Biotechnology (AMSBIO) is recognized today as a leading company contributing to the acceleration of discovery through the provision of cutting-edge life science technology, products and services for research and development in the medical, nutrition, cosmetics and energy industries. AMSBIO is able to draw upon in-depth expertise in extracellular matrices to provide elegant solutions for studying cell motility, migration, invasion and proliferation. Widely acknowledged as an expert in cell culture, AMSBIO partners with clients in tailoring cell systems to enhance organoid and spheroid type screening outcomes from a technological and cost-effective perspective.