Research Topics
Exosomes & Extracellular Vesicles
The origins of exosome research date back to when small vesicles, approximately 100 nm in size, secreted by cells were first named "exosomes." Initially, exosomes were believed to be a mechanism for eliminating cellular waste1), and were not thought to play an active role in biological processes.
Cell-Free Protein Synthesis: A Faster, More Flexible Alternative to Traditional Expression
If you've ever waited two weeks for a protein that never expressed, you already understand the fundamental limitations of traditional cell-based... more »
20 Ways to Combine Atelocollagen for Enhanced Biocompatibility
Are you familiar with Atelocollagen Powder? When a high-concentration atelocollagen solution is needed for applications such as scaffold... more »
CARD HyperOva Products vs Traditional Rodent Hyperovulation: A Better Way to Get More Eggs
For decades, researchers working with rodent models have relied on the traditional PMSG-hCG method to induce superovulation. While this approach has been... more »
Why Afamin Wnt3a is a Game-Changer for Organoid Culture
Organoid research has revolutionized our understanding of human biology, disease mechanisms, and drug discovery. These three-dimensional tissue structures... more »