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isaac@lifetech
Hi there

I’d like to tell you about a new online tool that will help researchers design and build their perfect cutaneous or corneal Primary cell protocol. The idea behind the tool was to try to remove much of the trial and error (not to mention time and cost!) associated with developing a new primary cell protocol. The tool is packed with interactive features and information that allows you to confidently specify your perfect Protocol.

The interactive protocol tool is completely free to use - no matter how many protocols you build. You can easily build your protocol in 5 minutes or take your time to investigate the different media types. If you would like to try building your own Primary cell culture protocol, please click on the link below.

http://ow.ly/8ErCp

We are always looking to improve the Primary Cell Protocol Builder. If you have any feedback, good or bad, we would love to hear about it. Please feel free to post your feedback here or email me directly at questions@lifetech-primarycells.com

Thanks

Isaac
Robittybob1
What's this about?
rpenner
I think primarily for setting up mammalian (and therefore human) cell cultures for biochemical experimentation with a focus on gene therapy and measuring expression changes.

Is it useful? Probably, to some extent. But it also may tend to encourage use of one particular vendor's supplies. I haven't figured that out yet.
soundhertz
Does the company also provide something along the lines of the original Aastrom cell growth chamber?
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