by Caleb Horst | Apr 16, 2020 | Caleb's Corner
Here is another post in the series called Caleb’s Corner, where our company president Caleb Horst pens some original content related to biomaterials based on his insights and experience. Tension Testing for Biomaterials At CellScale we have supported researchers...
by Caleb Horst | Apr 14, 2020 | In The Lab
Heavy metals are serious pollutants in wastewater that are discharged to the environment. Although there are various methods to remove them, the most common method is commercial powder absorbents. These have poor recyclability (which can lead to secondary...
by Caleb Horst | Apr 8, 2020 | Fun with CellScale
Regional Sales Manager Matt Brunsting and his 3-year old wonder what happens when daddy has to work from home! It can be a whole lotta fun, especially when you combine the CellScale UniVert and good ‘ol Play-Doh! They start with a complex extrusion process to...
by Caleb Horst | Apr 7, 2020 | In The Lab
New in vitro models using human cells are increasingly being used to replace animal testing for drug development. Freshly isolated human hepatocytes are ideal in predicting liver toxicity in these models, although they are highly limited and tend to lose their...
by Caleb Horst | Apr 2, 2020 | Fun with CellScale
CellScale’s mechanical testing instruments were designed for delicate testing of biomaterials, but they can do so much more! During this period of self-isolation and social distancing, we thought we’d put the current most precious commodity, toilet paper,...