New study uses 3D printing and genetically modified plant cells to create complex, self-repairing materials that could revolutionize biomanufacturing and construction. Scientists are harnessing cells to make new types of materials that can grow, repair themselves and even respond to their environ
Patent helps position Pluri as a leader in cell expansion for the agtech industry with the launch of its PluriAgtech business vertical and cell-based coffee productHAIFA, Israel, March 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) In a strategic move that underscores its innovative edge in the agtech sector, Pluri Inc. (Nasdaq:PLUR) (TASE:PLUR) ("Pluri" or "the Company") today announced an important expansion to its intellectual property portfolio with a new patent approval, that is designed to reshape the agric
Exosomes, microscopic vesicles naturally present in abundance within Plant Cells, have garnered significant attention within the scientific and cosmetic communities due to their pivotal role in cellular communication.
The Global Cell Lysis and Disruption Market was valued USD 4.8 Billion in 2022 and projected to reach USD 9.4 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.8%.
In an era where environmental consciousness is steadily growing, the beauty industry faces heightened scrutiny regarding its ecological footprint. Plant cell biotechnology has emerged as a transformative force. By tapping into the potential of plant cells, we can significantly reduce the need for resource-intensive agriculture, diminish carbon footprints, and curtail waste.