| Description | Creative Biolabs offers the overexpression cell line which expressing the co-inhibitory and co-stimulatory immune checkpoints of human, mouse and cynomolgus monkey origin to accelerate immunotherapy discovery and development. | Cynomolgus monkey is widely used in medical experiments, especially those associated with neuroscience and disease. This product is isolated from normal Cynomolgus monkey vena cava tissue. Cells are negative for bacteria, yeast, fungi, mycoplasma, and can be used for a variety of tests and assays Cynomolgus monkey is widely used in medical experiments, especially those associated with neuroscience and disease. This product is isolated from normal Cynomolgus monkey vena cava tissue. Cells are negative for bacteria, yeast, fungi, mycoplasma, and can be used for a variety of tests and assays such as cell-cell interaction, adhesion, migration, PCR, Western blot, immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescent staining, immunofluorescent flow cytometry, or generating cell derivatives for desired research applications.... Read More | This product is a 76.6kDa Human DSG3 membrane protein expressed in E.coli. The protein is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. | This product is a 213 kDa recombinant human CD35 protein with a C-terminal 10-His tag expressed in the mouse myeloma cell line, NS0. It is available for Binding Activity Assays. | The product SIRGT70081WQ is a type of small interfering RNA (siRNA) that targets NSL1 gene and regulates the expression of gene. The siRNA interferes with the expression of NSL1 gene with complementary nucleotide sequences by degrading mRNA after transcription, preventing translation. It has The product SIRGT70081WQ is a type of small interfering RNA (siRNA) that targets NSL1 gene and regulates the expression of gene. The siRNA interferes with the expression of NSL1 gene with complementary nucleotide sequences by degrading mRNA after transcription, preventing translation. It has potential applications in RNA interference (RNAi) and gene therapy development.... Read More |