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To prepare pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) on a big scale for cell therapy applications, researchers should thoroughly dissociate aggregates while decreasing mistake. This is generally carried out in a water bath, which can contaminate PSC samples. Dissociating cells and spheroids in a closed system decreases the danger of error and processes samples faster than a water bath.
Download this application note from Thermo Fisher Scientific to find out how an automated counterflow centrifugation system dissociates PSC spheroids in a closed-system environment to decrease contamination threats.