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Gene Overexpression Stable Cell Lines

Gene Overexpression Stable Cell Lines

Gene overexpression stable cell lines are one of the widely used tools in biology research, including protein engineering, recombinant antibodies development, drug discovery, and other basic researches. Creative Biogene provides stable expression of a gene of interest (GOI) by plasmid transfection or lentivirus transduction. Our scientists bring years of extensive experience in achieving gene overexpression stable cell lines covering GPCR, reporter and ion channel stable cell lines. Creative Biogene's experienced scientists will save your time and money with a fast turnaround time and competitive price.

Our state-of-the-art labs are staffed by some of the best trained and most experienced subject matter experts in the field. Contact us today for a free consultation with the scientific team and discover how Creative Biogene can be a valuable resource and partner for your organization.

Publications
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