Creative BioMart Expands Native Proteins Offering to Advance Scientific Research and Discovery

Creative BioMart, a leading provider of recombinant and native proteins, today announced a significant expansion of its native proteins product line. The company has added numerous proteins from various species and sources to its portfolio, underscoring its commitment to supporting researchers in academia, biotech, and pharma.

 

Native proteins, also known as natural proteins, are purified from their natural sources, including human, animal, and microbial samples. These proteins play critical roles in various biological processes, making them essential tools for scientific research, medical research, drug development, and other applications.

 

Creative BioMart’s expanded native proteins offering includes over 1,800 proteins from more than 20 species (including human, bovine, mouse, pig, rat, rabbit…) and nearly 100 different sources (including human plasma, kidney tissue, bovine serum, snake venom, mouse central nervous system…). The company’s research team, with many years of experience in molecular and cell biology, uses rigorous testing methods to ensure the integrity and high purity of its native proteins.

 

“We are excited to provide researchers with access to an even broader range of high-quality native proteins,” said Linna, the chief marketing staff at Creative BioMart. “Our expanded offering will help accelerate scientific discovery and breakthroughs in many fields, from understanding protein structure and function to developing new treatments and therapies.”

 

Featured products at Creative BioMart include: Native Human Kininogen 1, Native Human THBS1, Active Native Human Thrombin Protein, Native Bothrops atrox snake venom Batroxobin Protein, Native Mouse Myelin basic protein, Active Native Human MUC1 Protein, Active Native Human Alkaline Phosphatase…

 

Creative BioMart’s consulting services provide customized solutions to meet customers’ specific needs and requirements. The company’s experienced team works closely with researchers to select the most appropriate native proteins for their projects.

 

“We are dedicated to supporting the scientific community with our growing native proteins offering and expert consultation,” said Linna. “Together, we can advance our understanding of proteins and their roles in health and disease, leading to new treatments and improving human health.”

 

For more information about Creative BioMart’s native proteins, please visit https://www.creativebiomart.net/native-proteins.htm.

 

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