
Scaling Cell Culture with Argo Automation: How EditCo Delivers High-Throughput Precision
Delivering high-quality, precisely edited cells requires more than just cutting-edge CRISPR technology—it begins with a strong foundation in cell...
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Upgrade Your Protein Assays: Why HiBiT Should Be Your Next Tag
Simplicity, Sensitivity, and Speed in One Tag From drug screening to pathway validation, the ability to monitor endogenous protein expression quickly...
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HiBiT-Tagged Knock-In Cells: Choosing the Right Protein Tag for Your Experiment
When working with proteins—whether for purification, detection, or functional studies—selecting the right tag is crucial. With a wide range of...
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CRISPR Confidence: The Power of Controls in Genome Editing
CRISPR genome editing is transforming biological research, and experimental controls are the backbone of reliable, reproducible results. In this...
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HiBiT-Tagged Knock-In Cells: The End of the Era of Protein Overexpression
The growing demand to unravel complex cellular processes has fueled rapid expansion in the field of proteomics. As researchers strive to understand...
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Editing Fibroblasts: Where CRISPR Meets the Cellular Architects
Fibroblasts are essential connective tissue cells that play a key role in extracellular matrix production, wound healing, and cellular signaling. In...
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The Shaking of the Scientific Bedrock
This Monday, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) came out with a formal statement regarding the recent actions of the new...
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CRISPR and AI in Drug Discovery: Finding the Needle in the Genomic Haystack
Over the past decade, CRISPR gene-editing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) have emerged as transformative forces in biomedical research....
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Not Your Average Knockout: Introducing Cell Editing with XDel CRISPR Technology
With years of experience and hundreds of thousands of successful edits, this journey has given us invaluable insights into one of the biggest...
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