Cancer research is a multidisciplinary field that aims to improve the understanding of the molecular, cellular, and physiological mechanisms underlying cancer development, progression, and metastasis. The ultimate goal of cancer…
Contract Research Organizations (CROs) are companies that provide research and development services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries. These organizations specialize in various aspects of the drug development…
Cancer cell lines are extensively used in various experimental applications to study the biology of cancer and develop potential therapeutic strategies. Some common experimental applications of cancer cell lines include:…
Cancer cell lines are immortalized cell populations derived from cancerous tissues or tumors. These cell lines have been adapted to grow continuously in vitro under controlled laboratory conditions. Cancer cell…
Freeze-down techniques refer to the processes used to cryopreserve cells, tissues, or other biological samples for long-term storage and future use. These techniques are essential in research, biotechnology, and medicine,…
Cryopreservation is a process used to preserve biological materials, such as cells, tissues, and organs, by cooling them to extremely low temperatures, typically below -130°C (-202°F). This process helps maintain…
Transfection is a widely used laboratory technique for introducing foreign genetic material, such as DNA, RNA, or small interfering RNA (siRNA), into eukaryotic cells. This process allows researchers to manipulate…
Purified molecules refer to individual chemical compounds or biological macromolecules that have been separated from other components in a sample, such as cells, tissues, or complex mixtures. Purification is a…
Reticulocyte extracts are derived from immature red blood cells called reticulocytes. These extracts are used as cell-free systems for the in vitro synthesis of proteins, also known as cell-free translation…
Wheat germ is the small, nutrient-rich core of a wheat kernel (seed) that serves as the reproductive component responsible for the development of a new plant. Although it makes up…