Producing 3D neuronal microtissues for preclinical drug screening using ioGlutamatergic neurons

25 Sept 2024

3D cell culture models using human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have emerged as a promising, human relevant model system for the study of central nervous system (CNS) disorders. However, the complexity of iPSC differentiation has hindered adoption of these models for high-throughput drug screening, leaving researchers to rely on 2D models with poor predictive validity. Discover how ioCells™ from bit.bio, generated through opti-ox™ technology, provide a solution by using deterministic cell programming to consistently generate mature human neuronal cells at scale.

ioGlutamatergic Neurons human iPSC derived glutamatergic neurons

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A highly defined, scalable, and consistent source of human central nervous system (CNS) neurons. ioGlutamatergic Neurons, part of the bit.bio ioCells portfolio, are reprogrammed from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) using bit.bio's precise reprogramming technology: opti-ox™ (optimised inducible overexpression).

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