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News Release from: Trenzyme
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 05 May 2005
Outsourcing R and D reduces costs and
timelines
Qualified team not only handles all aspects of DNA work, but also various systems of gene expression and downstream steps
Outsourcing of biochemical and molecular biological work is increasingly accepted as an appropriate measure to save both time and money Specialised and proficient laboratory staff can obtain optimal results in a minimum of time - especially when demanding projects are concerned, says Trenzyme
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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A convenient format of chemically competent cells designed for high-throughput and medium throughput cloning applications
The company says the phrase 'cloning and expression factory' summarises its core competences.
The qualified team not only handles all aspects of DNA work, but also various systems of gene expression and downstream steps.
Outline of available services.
DNA cloning according to customer's needs.
DNA purification (eg large scale plasmid preparation).
Mutagenesis and synthetic genes.
Libraries.
Gene expression using different systems (bacteria, yeast, mammalian cell lines, insect cell lines).
Optimisation of expression strategies.
Biomass production.
Purification of recombinant protein.
Customers can rely on years of experience in this fast-moving field, says ther company.
Knowledge of numerous routine processes as well as unique specialised skills from research or development of several own products provide a solid basis for further success.
A network of cooperations with selected partners complements Trenzyme's own activities.
Thus, Trenzyme says it can offer a complete range of services to an international customer base from the scientific and industrial world.
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