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The iFABCell technology, developed by the FUPOL group of the ICTP-CSIC, is a technology based on thermosensitive hydrogel-type supports useful in cell manipulation. Specifically, they allow the adhesion and proliferation of different cell lines, in their case reaching confluence forming a cell monolayer, as well as non-aggressive detachment due to a simple drop in temperature. If a monolayer has been formed, it allows the detachment (and transplantation) of the entire monolayer, preserving cell-cell junctions and extracellular matrix. This technology is of high interest in medicine in fields such as cell therapies or tissue regeneration
La tecnología iFABCell, desarrollada por el grupo FUPOL del ICTP-CSIC, es una tecnología basada en soportes tipo hidrogel termosensible útiles en manipulación celular. En concreto permiten la adhesión y proliferación de diferentes líneas celulares, en su caso llegando a confluencia formando una monocapa celular, así como su despegado no agresivo por simple bajada de temperatura. Si se ha formado una monocapa permite el despegado (y trasplante) de monocapa íntegra preservando uniones célula-célula y matriz extracelular. Esta tecnología es de interés en medicina en campos como las terapias celulares o la regeneración tisular
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cultivo celular, terapia celular, cell culture, monolayers, hidrogeles, regenerative medicine., redes interpenetradas, monocapas, trasplante, cell therapy, medicina regenerativa. hydrogels, transplantation, interpenetrating networks
cultivo celular, terapia celular, cell culture, monolayers, hidrogeles, regenerative medicine., redes interpenetradas, monocapas, trasplante, cell therapy, medicina regenerativa. hydrogels, transplantation, interpenetrating networks
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