| Description | Creative Biolabs offers a range of recombinant cell lines for Immunotherapy discovery and development. | Clostridium is a genus of rod-shaped, usually Gram-positive bacteria, members of which are found in soil, water, and the intestinal tracts of humans and other animals. The majority of species are obligate anaerobes. As the predominant bacteria in gut, Clostridium species exert lots of benefits to Clostridium is a genus of rod-shaped, usually Gram-positive bacteria, members of which are found in soil, water, and the intestinal tracts of humans and other animals. The majority of species are obligate anaerobes. As the predominant bacteria in gut, Clostridium species exert lots of benefits to body health via interacting with intestine directly or indirectly. Clostridium species are potent candidates to alleviate dysfunctions and disorders in intestine, they have been reported to attenuate inflammation and allergic diseases effectively owing to their distinctive biological activities. Their cellular components and metabolites, like butyrate, secondary bile acids and indolepropionic acid, play a probiotic role primarily through energizing intestinal epithelial cells, strengthening intestinal barrier and interacting with immune system. In view of their salutary performances, Clostridium species have a huge potential as probiotics.... Read More | Rabbit corneal epithelial cells (RbCEpC) are isolated from rabbit corneal epithelial tissue, which covers and protects the cornea from bacteria and other harmful organisms and substances. RbCEpC is cryopreserved in the X generation, and is cultivated and propagated at least when the X population hasRabbit corneal epithelial cells (RbCEpC) are isolated from rabbit corneal epithelial tissue, which covers and protects the cornea from bacteria and other harmful organisms and substances. RbCEpC is cryopreserved in the X generation, and is cultivated and propagated at least when the X population has doubled.... Read More | Rat Schwann cells (RSC) are the main glial cells in the peripheral nervous system, providing physical and chemical support for neurons. Myelin Schwann cells form an insulating sheath around neuron cell bodies (sensory ganglia) and fibers (sensory nerves and motor neurons). Regular exposure of the Rat Schwann cells (RSC) are the main glial cells in the peripheral nervous system, providing physical and chemical support for neurons. Myelin Schwann cells form an insulating sheath around neuron cell bodies (sensory ganglia) and fibers (sensory nerves and motor neurons). Regular exposure of the axon membrane to the extracellular space (myelin sheath space) at the Raniver node allows the action potential to propagate quickly along the axon. RSC is important for the morphology, survival and growth of axons and neurons. Studies have also shown that Schwann cells can promote neuronal recovery and experimental spinal cord regeneration.... Read More | The product SIRGT51321WQ-2OMe is a type of small interfering RNA (siRNA) that targets SYT8 gene and regulates the expression of gene. The siRNA interferes with the expression of SYT8 gene with complementary nucleotide sequences by degrading mRNA after transcription, preventing translation. The siRNAThe product SIRGT51321WQ-2OMe is a type of small interfering RNA (siRNA) that targets SYT8 gene and regulates the expression of gene. The siRNA interferes with the expression of SYT8 gene with complementary nucleotide sequences by degrading mRNA after transcription, preventing translation. The siRNA is designed with 2_-O-methyl (2'-OMe) modification to provide increased stability, increased specificity and reduced immunogenicity. It has potential applications in RNA interference (RNAi) and gene therapy development.... Read More |