CULTURE DISCOVERY

Brand Owner Address Description
CULTUREDISCOVERY CultureIQ, Inc. 20 N. Martingale, Suite 290 Schaumburg IL 60173 CULTURE DISCOVERY;composition, systemization, and collection of data in computer databases in the field of personnel recruitment, personnel employment, personnel management, and personnel placement; conducting business surveys, namely, employee and management surveys for others; consulting services in the field of human resources development, namely, utilizing technology for the promotion of employee retention, career growth, and increased productivity for employees and employers; consulting services in the field of human resources development, namely, for the promotion of employee retention, career growth and increased productivity for employees and employers;application service provider featuring non-downloadable software to enable the uploading, collecting, posting, organizing, displaying, storing, and sharing of personnel management and personnel management consultation information over the Internet or other communications networks; application service provider featuring non-downloadable software for data acquisition and market analysis in the area of personnel management and personnel management consultation; providing online non-downloadable software to conduct surveys in the field of employee training tools and assessments, and human resources;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An organotypic culture comprises an artificial stroma overlayed with epithelial cells isolated from a human colon or intestine. The stroma comprises a mixture of collagen and human fibroblasts isolated from a human colon or intestine. The culture contains a factor that binds the IGF-1 receptor, a factor that binds the EGF receptor, and a factor that binds the LIF receptor. These factors may be added exogenously to the culture via medium or may be expressed by various recombinantly engineered cell types in the culture. The organotypic culture can result in growth that is in situ-like or emphasizes other physiological or morphological states, depending on the balance of factors in the growth media. The organotypic culture may be used in methods for screening of therapeutic, carcinogenic, or growth enhancement factors, or for treating intestinal injuries by applying to the site of an injury the intact culture or the components thereof.