Can I use VitroGel for in vivo studies?
Yes, VitroGel can be injected before or after soft hydrogel formation for in vivo study.
Before the hydrogel formation: The VitroGel solution can be injected directly into the animal. It will become a hydrogel when it encounters the ionic compounds of the physiological environment.
After soft hydrogel formation: The VitroGel hydrogel has an advanced injectable property after soft hydrogel formation. Mixing the hydrogel solution and cell culture media/PBS at a proper ratio, the final hydrogeSome readersCan VitroGel perform transfection studies?
Yes, VitroGel can be used to perform 3D transfection studies.Few readersCan VitroGel be used for cryopreservation?
Yes, VitroGel can be used for cryopreservation. It can help to promote cell viability.Few readersCan VitroGel be used for cell therapy?
Yes, VitroGel is an excellent delivery system for cell therapy. Using VitroGel as an injectable delivery system, scientists can achieve better cell retention and higher cell viability for cell therapy.Few readersCan DMSO be used with the VitroGel? If so, what is the maximum amount of DMSO that can be mixed with the hydrogel?
Yes, DMSO can be used with VitroGel. For the maximum amount of DMSO, we suggest no more than 50% of the volume.Few readersCan I use VitroGel to cover cells or tissue slides?
Yes, VitroGel can be added directly on top of the cells or tissue slide.Few readersIs the VitroGel compatible with drug/compound treatments?
Yes, the VitroGel hydrogels are a great system to build 3D cell models for drug/compound screening. VitroGel is compatible for high-throughput screening with an auto liquid handling machine. Molecules can be mixed with the hydrogel or be added directly from the top of the hydrogel. This will allow an easy diffusion through the gel.Few readersWhat type of needles can you use for animal injection?
We normally use 18-30 G needle size.Few readers