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Physiologically relevant human iPSC-derived cell models and specialist services

Physiologically relevant human iPSC-derived cell models and specialist services for drug discovery and translational research At Axol Bioscience, we provide...

iPSC Technology for Huntington’s disease eBook

Axol Bioscience provides a complete solution for Huntington’s disease research, offering iPSC-derived striatal neurons derived from patient and control iPSC...

Functional motor neurons from patient iPSC lines to support ALS research and drug discovery

Axol Bioscience’s axoCells™ ALS Toolbox features iPSC-derived motor neurons from ALS patients and controls. This resource enables high-throughput, human-relevant in...

Chamber-specific human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes for disease modeling and safety

MyoMax™ Maturation Media enhances the maturity of human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes, improving morphology, electrophysiology, and metabolic function for more predictive in...

Axol Bioscience – iPSCs and New Approach Methodologies (NAMs)

Explore Axol Bioscience’s 2025 Technology Journal showcasing how human iPSC-derived cells power advanced microphysiological systems (MPS) for drug discovery. Featuring...

Physiologically relevant in vitro retinal models for ophthalmology drug discovery and safety testing

Our new ebook outlines key in vitro systems for retinal disease modeling and toxicology assessment using human iPSC‑derived cells.

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Cosmetics and Dermatology eBook

Explore Axol Bioscience’s iPSC-derived skin models for cosmetics and dermatology research. This eBook highlights sebocytes, melanocytes, and sensory neurons for...

A new set of sporadic Alzheimer’s disease iPSCs to support pre-clinical in vitro model building and drug discovery

Discover Axol Bioscience’ and StrataStem’s new panel of iPSC lines from sporadic Alzheimer’s Disease (sAD) patients. This resource supports custom...

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