New gene therapy insights driven by single-cell multi-omics
Dr. Priya Chockalingam discusses the complexities of cell and gene therapies and how single-cell multimodal analysis can efficiently characterize gene-edited products
Protein purification is a vital step in drug discovery, therapeutics, biotech and life science research. The purification process typically involves subcellular or membrane protein extraction with cell lysis kits, separation of proteins from cell debris by filtration or spin columns, and the isolation of proteins of interest from other proteins and impurities with affinity purification (including fusion protein tags and antibody binding proteins A, G and L), immunoprecipitation or chromatographic methods, such as ion exchange, size exclusion and immobilized metal affinity chromatography. All purification methods come in multiple formats for your laboratory needs, including agarose or magnetic beads, resins, columns and filter plates. Find the best protein purification equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.
Dr. Priya Chockalingam discusses the complexities of cell and gene therapies and how single-cell multimodal analysis can efficiently characterize gene-edited products
The resin of choice for large scale oligonucleotide purification.