The global plasmid purification market is rapidly expanding. It gets its impetus from the rising need for mRNA vaccines, gene therapies, and cutting-edge molecular diagnostics. The ongoing trends such ...
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. The purification of plasmid DNA (pDNA) is essential in molecular biology research. Over the years, plasmid DNA isolation technology has ...
PISCATAWAY, N.J., Dec. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- GenScript Biotech, a global biotechnology leader in the life science, biologics manufacturing, synthetic biology, and cell therapies announced today that ...
Plasmid DNA purification techniques have evolved significantly in response to the growing demand for high‐quality nucleic acids in gene therapy and vaccine production. Classical methods, including ...
Plasmid DNA, or simply plasmids, serve as important tools in life science and biotechnology industry and academic laboratories. Plasmids are commonly used to clone and amplify (make many copies of) or ...
To permanently access this eBook for free, fill out the short form below. Manual and automated plasmid purification methods each have their distinct approaches. Manual purification is hands-on and ...
Plasmid DNA lies at the heart of viral and mRNA vector production because it provides the coding sequences for gene-based advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs). Its manufacture is therefore ...
Large-scale plasmid DNA production is critical for applications in biotechnology and therapeutic development. However, many approaches require multiple steps and instruments during bacterial ...
In drug discovery research, E. coli is commonly used for plasmid production for downstream mammalian transfection and protein expression experiments. However, this method usually requires endotoxin ...
Nucleic acid purification procedures have enjoyed a long history, beginning with the first isolation of "nuclein" in 1869 by Freidrich Meischer. In 1958, Matthew Meselson and Frank Stahl demonstrated ...
Gene therapy aims to treat both genetic and infectious diseases via introduction of new genetic material into the appropriate cells in the body. One of the greatest challenges of gene therapy is ...