Proteins are the fundamental building blocks of life, and they are the essential products of molecular biology’s core dogma. Proteins play a variety of roles in the body, including catalyzing ...
Pichia pastoris has emerged as a leading eukaryotic host for recombinant protein production, owing to its ability to perform complex post-translational modifications and grow to high cell densities ...
The concept of a ‘plasmid’ was first introduced by Joshua Lederberg in 1952. Since that time, it has become widely recognized as a circular DNA able to viably function as a carrier for introducing a ...
The host cell system is a critical determinant of recombinant protein quality and yield, with direct influence on protein folding and post-translational modification factors that shape the ...
Immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) is a reliable method for isolation of recombinant protein following over-expression in Escherichia coli. The polyhistidine tag (6–10 consecutive amino ...
Recombinant protein vaccines, which are obtained by conventional genetic engineering, are based on the proteins of target pathogens that can activate our immune systems. Unlike other types of vaccines ...
The new Gibco™ Bacto™ CD Supreme FPM Plus and Feed (2X) address these needs by simplifying E. coli bioprocessing workflows and delivering predictable, high-quality results. Engineered to deliver ...
The market is moderately consolidated, with AMSilk holding around 8.7% share in 2025, driven by its leadership in recombinant ...
Amy Sheng (left) is Head of the CRO Program at Sino Biological US Inc. (PA, USA), and has expertise in cell, molecular biology, immunology and biochemistry. In this interview, Amy discusses the ...
DYAI READ THE FULL DYAI RESEARCH REPORT In the weeks following its third quarter 2025 results, Dyadic Applied BioSolutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:DYAI) announced several new partnerships and partnership ...
Huonslab files BLA for HYDIZYME™, targeting MFDS approval in 2026 for its recombinant human hyaluronidase using HyDIFFUZE™.