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  • Cell Selection

    Cell selection refers to the process of isolating a specific subset of cells from a mixed population based on certain criteria or characteristics. Cell selection is an essential step in many biological and biomedical research applications, including cell therapy, drug discovery, gene editing, and the study of specific cell types or cellular pathways. There are…


  • Transient Transfections

    Transient transfection is a widely used method in molecular biology and biotechnology for introducing foreign DNA or RNA molecules into eukaryotic cells. The term “transient” indicates that the introduced genetic material does not integrate into the host cell’s genome and is only expressed temporarily. Typically, the expression of the transfected gene peaks between 24 to…


  • Cellular Expression

    Cellular expression refers to the process by which the genetic information stored in a cell’s DNA is used to synthesize functional molecules, such as proteins and RNA molecules. This process involves two main steps: transcription and translation. Studying cellular expression is crucial for understanding how genes control various cellular processes, such as growth, development, metabolism,…