Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. has launched a project with FullStem Co. Ltd. for the joint development of high-performance nonwovens to be used in the high-density, large-scale culture of stem cells. Named Achieva-CS, the high-density, large-scale stem cell culture device developed by FullStem uses nonwovens as scaffolding to enable the large-scale culture of stem cells. By taking the expertise that Mitsui Chemicals has cultivated for polymer materials and nonwovens forming and combining it with FullStem’s technology and devices for high-density, large-scale stem cell culture, the companies intend to jointly develop next-generation platform technology for large-scale stem cell culture, contributing in turn to the field of regenerative medicine.
FullStem’s efforts toward high-density, large-scale stem cell culture will be covered at the 21st Congress of the Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine, which is set to be held on March 19.
FullStem was established in August 2016 by CHIBA Shunmei, a brain surgeon and a certified practitioner of regenerative medicine. The company has since developed Achieva-CS: a high-density, large-scale stem cell culture device that employs a proprietary method for high-density, three-dimensional, large-scale culture and recovery. FullStem’s concept here is to have a device that anyone can use safely and easily, and the company is aiming now to commercialize its technology for use in large-scale stem cell culture.
Achieva-CS uses nonwovens as scaffolding for stem cell culture to enable a more compact, high-density culture area. This then facilitates the large-scale culture of stem cells under conditions that are inexpensive while being close to those of an in vivo environment. FullStem’s patented technology has also made Achieva-CS the first three-dimensional, automatic, large-scale culture device to succeed in the efficient recovery of cells buried in nonwovens – something that has typically been seen as impossible.