Services Overview
Obatala Sciences™ offers contract research services to laboratories in industry and in academia. Our clients include US government entities, contract research organizations, non-profit organizations and academic research laboratories. Our in-house research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF).
In Vitro
Obatala® offers in vitro studies in 2D and 3D systems. Obatala’s 3D cell culture system, ObaCell®, consists of setting up the systems with our proprietary human-derived hydrogel, ObaGel®. Customers can request in vitro studies be performed solely in 2D or 3D culture or in both of our cell culture systems. Our cell culture services include cell isolation and expansion in 2D or 3D systems from tissues that are internally available at Obatala (human adipose, bone marrow, bone, or placenta) or from human- or animal-derived tissues provided by the customer. In addition to the isolation and expansion in our different cell culture systems, Obatala can perform lineage specific differentiation of cells, staining of cells, and quantification of the staining if desired.
In Vivo
Additionally, Obatala offers in vivo studies in different animal models in a variety of animal species. Our most popular animal model is the pressure ulcer model in C57Bl/6 mice (see our white paper about this model here), but we also offer animal models to study skin diseases/injuries, diabetes, cranial defects, and bone repair. Obatala is also ready to work with its customers to develop in vivo studies that will be appropriate for their research purposes.
Oversight
Obatala Sciences Scientific team had decades of experience in research and stays up to date with current best practices and required certifications and trainings. In addition, all animal studies are performed only after protocol review and approval by an independent, academically run Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). All studies involving de-identified human clinical tissue specimens are performed under protocols reviewed and approved by an independent Institutional Review Board.
Available Assays for ObaCell®
With Obatala Sciences’ technical resources, expertise, and trusted partners, we offer the following services:
Proteomics
Lipidomics
Metabolomics
Multiplex ELISA
RNA Sequencing
Single Cell RNA Sequencing
Flow Cytometry
Histology
PCR
Microscopy
High-Throughput Imaging
Confocal Imaging
Phase Contrast and Fluorescent Imaging
Exosome Analyses
Lipolysis
Glucose Uptake
Protein Concentration (BCA)
The Details
Cell Selection/Enrichment: Obatala offers magnetic bead-based selection/enrichment of cells. Customers can opt to select/enrich the desired cells using Obatala’s validated panel of surface markers or provide information on the desired markers they wish to use.
Flow Cytometry: Obatala offers flow cytometry analysis for all in vitro or in vivo studies that involve cell culture in either 2D or 3D systems. Obatala’s expertise involves performing analyses for stromal vascular cells (SVFs) and adipose-derived stromal/stem cells (ASCs); thus, our customers can choose flow cytometry analysis following ASC or SVF cell surface marker panels or request their own desired markers for analysis. In addition, Obatala can offer antigen expression analysis for an additional fee. These services can be adapted to any cell type and specie of origin as required by Obatala’s clients.
Gene Expression: Obatala offers gene expression analysis for all in vitro or in vivo studies. Customers can choose to include analyses with polymerase chain reaction, DNA isolation, or RNA isolation analyses in their studies.
Histology: Obatala offers the option to perform histology if the customer is performing in vivo studies or providing tissue for cell isolation/expansion. Customers can request that their samples be returned to them as paraffin embedded blocks, fresh frozen samples, or stained/unstained slides. Obatala offers immunohistochemical or immunofluorescence staining of slides.
Microscopy: Obatala offers a variety of microscopy services that include phase contrast, fluorescent, or confocal microscopy. All of Obatala’s microscopes are equipped with cameras able to take microscopy pictures for qualitative or quantitative analyses.
Protein Expression: Obatala offers proteomic analysis by mass spectrometry of cells and tissue samples. Additionally, we offer targeted proteomic analysis focused on Adipokine and Cytokine expression.
Functionality: Obatala offers functionality endpoint analyses to customers studying different disease models. These include but are not limited to glucose uptake, lipolysis and cell mitochondrial activity
Analysis of Data: Obatala offers analyses of the results of all endpoints selected by the customer. Alternatively, customers can select for only the raw data to be reported. Analyses of data include image analysis using different quantification software, such as Cell Profiler and Image J. If the customer selects for the analysis of the resulting data, the data will be presented in a final report prepared by the Obatala research team.
We are always looking for new ways to apply ObaCell®, so please contact us with any questions about the particular data you are interested in!
Relevant Publications
2021
Histology Scoring System for Murine Cutaneous Wounds. Stem Cells Dev. 2021 Dec 1;30(23):1141-1152.
2020
Cutaneous Wound Healing in Aged, High Fat Diet-Induced Obese Female or Male C57BL/6 Mice. Aging (Albany NY). 2020 Apr 15
Safety of Human Adipose Stromal Vascular Fraction Cells Isolated With a Closed System Device in an Immunocompetent Murine Pressure Ulcer Model. Stem Cells Dev. 2020 Apr 1
Safety and efficacy of human adipose-derived stromal/stem cell therapy in an immunocompetent murine pressure ulcer model. Stem Cells and Development, January 17, 2020
2017
Foxn1 and Mmp-9 expression in intact skin and during excisional wound repair in young, adult, and old C57Bl/6 mice. Wound Repair and Regeneration vol. 25 pg. 248-259
2015
Adipose stromal cells repair pressure ulcers in both young and elderly mice: potential role of adipogenesis in skin repair. Stem Cells Translational Medicine vol. 4 pg. 632-642
Characterization of a Murine Pressure Ulcer Model to Assess Efficacy of Adipose-derived Stromal Cells. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery vol. 3
2014
Adipose-derived stromal cells promote allograft tolerance induction. Stem Cells Translational Medicine vol. 3 pg. 1444-1450