CryoLogyx

 

CryoLogyx. Founded by Dr. Tom Congdon and Prof. Matt Gibson, CryoLogyx specializes in developing high-quality cryopreservation solutions for cell-based assays in drug discovery. Here are some key points about CryoLogyx:

  • PlateReady™: Cryopreserved cells directly adhered to microplates, ready for assays within 24 hours post-thaw.

  • CryoShield™: Their patented cryopreservation formulation integrates nature-inspired soluble ice nucleators, controlling ice nucleation and mitigating supercooling effects.

  • CustomReady™: Customized cell-banking service tailored to meet specific research needs, ensuring ready-to-use, high-quality cells.

  • Achievements: CryoLogyx has received awards, including the SLAS Europe New Product Award in 2024.

Discover CryoLogyx’s advanced cryopreservation solutions – simply thaw with cell culture medium, and the cells are ready for use within 24 hours post-thaw. If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to contact us.

 

Learn more:

  

 

 

 

         

Assay Ready Cryopreservation of Hepatocytes

as 2-D Monolayers

 

           

Meet CryoShield™ : Multi Award-winning

Cryopreservation Solutions

 

            

Meet our latest cryopreserved

 

 

 

 

         
PlaqueReadyTM Models    PlateReady™ Assay-Ready Plates   ToxReady TM Plates
       

 

 

 

Watch the videos :

 

 
 

Thaw and Use Master Class 24 Well Edition

 

       

Thaw and Use Master Class - 96 Well Edition

 

       

How to use CryoLogyx Thaw and Test Assay Cells 

 

         

 

website: www.cryologyx.com

 
Lung cancer

Lung cancer

Lung cancer is a disease that develops in the cells of the lung. There are two main forms of lung cancer: non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), which accounts for almost 85% of cases, and small cell lung cancer (SCLC), which accounts for almost 15% of cases.
Lung cancer, a formidable disease, is one of the major challenges facing world health. Characterised by the abnormal growth of lung cells, this cancer encompasses a diversity of subtypes, contributing to its complexity and varied clinical implications. As cancer cells proliferate uncontrollably, they can invade neighbouring tissues and spread to other parts of the body via the lymphatic or blood systems. Lung cancer, as a pathological entity, represents a major medical challenge at the crossroads of cell biology, epidemiology and clinical medicine.
The different forms of lung cancer, such as small-cell bronchial carcinoma and non-small-cell bronchial carcinoma, bear witness to the genetic diversity underlying this disease. Genomic alterations, such as KRAS gene mutations or ALK gene rearrangements, are contributing to a growing understanding of the specific oncogenic mechanisms involved in disease initiation and progression.
The origin of lung cancer is often associated with genetic mutations triggered by environmental factors such as smoking, exposure to carcinogens or other complex variables. Scientific advances have led to a better understanding of the underlying biology of this disease, shedding light on the specific molecular mechanisms that contribute to its development.
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