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Jan 16 2025
Development of Stable Cell Lines for Enhanced Protein Production
The development of Stable Cell Lines represents a pivotal advancement in biopharmaceutical research, providing a powerful platform for the production of therapeutic proteins necessary to treat a wide range of diseases. Unlike transient expression systems, which often produce inconsistent and low amounts of protein, stable cell lines provide a reliable and sustainable method to produce high […]
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Jan 15 2025
Definition and Characteristics of stable cell lines
In the realm of cellular biology, distinguishing between stable and transient cell lines is crucial for selecting the appropriate model for research purposes. Transient cell lines are often used for short-term studies and are characterized by transient expression of the introduced gene, usually for only a few days. This makes them ideal for experiments that focus on immediate […]
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Dec 23 2024
Hela Cells and their Applications
why are hela cells special? HeLa cells are special because they were the first human cells successfully cultured in vitro and can divide indefinitely in a laboratory environment, which makes them “immortal.” These cells were extracted in 1951 from a cervical cancer patient named Henrietta Lacks and have played a crucial role in many medical […]
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Dec 04 2024
Future Outlook: An Era of Coexistence with COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on our lives. From the way we work and socialize to the way we travel and shop, the pandemic has forced us to make significant changes to our daily routines. But as we begin to emerge from the depths of the pandemic, it is important to consider […]
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