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NGS Reference Standards

NGS technology is widely used in drug discovery and translational medicine, such as determining individual genome sequences and confirming mutations associated with genetic diseases and somatic mutations in tumour cells. GeneCopoeia provides both NGS Reference...

Alzheimer’s Disease Autoantigen Array

[tab:Product Information] Autoantibodies have been found in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may play a role in its development and progression. While not traditionally considered an autoimmune disease, AD exhibits evidence of immune system dysregulation and autoantibody...

EndoFectin™ HepG2 Transfection Reagent

[tab:Products] EndoFectin™ HepG2 Transfection Reagent EndoFectin™ HepG2 is a new and potent reagent optimized for transfection of the difficult-to-transfect hepatocellular carcinoma cell...

EndoFectin™ Expi293 Transfection Reagent

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Alzheimer’s Disease Autoantigen Array

[tab:Product Information] Autoantibodies have been found in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may play a role in its development and progression. While not traditionally considered an autoimmune disease,...

OncoSpot™ NGS Spike-in Reference Standards

Genecopoeia provides OncoSpot™ NGS Spike-in Reference Standards for monitoring the whole process of the detection. The CRISPR method is employed to modify the genome of tumour cells, introducing single nucleotide mutations or in-frame indel mutations. Concurrently, spike-in markers are set up using our patented technology ‘DNA reference standard and use thereof’.

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Protease

Introduction Proteases are widely distributed in animals, plants, and microorganisms, and their main role is to...

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Kinases

Introduction Kinases are enzymes that catalyze the transfer of phosphate groups from high-energy phosphorus-containing...

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Histones

Introduction Histones are alkaline proteins found in the chromatin of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, which form the...

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GPCRs

Introduction G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a large family of membrane protein receptors found only in...

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Epigenetics

Introduction Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene function that do not involve alterations to the DNA...

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