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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – HSINCHU, TAIWAN – The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan’s largest and one of the world’s leading high-tech applied research institutions, today
Cytotwister transforms 3D carrier structure for maximum growth to 2D structure for maximum harvesting and needs fewer donors due to vastly increasing the number of cells harvested. 2D harvesting with Cytotwister requires less labor than 3D harvesting, and the carrier is inexpensive and disposable after use, requiring no maintenance. Cytotwister’s advantages for cell culture include easy control over various environmental factors such as temperature, PH, nutrition supply and glucose concentration that result in experimental variants as well as individual differences between experimental models. This level of control reduces the labor, material resources and time to culture and harvest cells.
Using Cytotwister to culture and harvest stem cells, a single stem-cell donation from one donor, such as one gram of fat tissue, can provide enough stem cells to treat up to 1,000 patients. Cytotwister also reduces the risk of stem-cell donation, because it requires smaller samples than other 3D and 2D approaches due to its ability to massively replicate and harvest stem cells.
“Stem cells are extremely scarce, but many are required for treatment. Until now, one of the main problems in the cell-product industry was how to rapidly and cost-effectively obtain the massive amount of clinical-grade stem cells enabling treatment. Cytotwister provides an adequate number of stem cells for disease treatment, reduces the required number of donors and associated costs, and reduces labor and costs compared to current monolayer and 3D methods of cell harvesting. A steady supply of stem cells will expand and improve stem-cell treatment, cure more diseases for more people, and improve our well-being,” said Dr. Hsin-Hsin Shen, Division Director of ITRI’s Biomedical Technology and Device Research Laboratories.
Cytotwister features a breakthrough carrier design that destroys a 3D cell-culture structure to a 2D structure with more than 70-percent healthy cell recovery rate, a vast improvement over current 3D harvest methods with a 40-to-70-percent recovery rate. All 3D structures
Cytotwister initially is a 2D structure composed of fiber polymers compressed
Cytotwister is currently a finalist for the R&D 100 Awards in the United States.
