Fluorescent proteins of different colours can be useful to create stably transfected cell lines and to study cell differentiation and tumorogenesis in living animals
Evrogen says its fluorescent proteins are a powerful tool to create stably transfected cell lines of different colours for cell-based assays and drug discovery.
Evrogen offers fluorescent proteins of different colors with proven availability to create stably transfected cell lines.
Cell lines stably transfected with fluorescent proteins are a widely used instrument in phenotypic cell-based assays.
It allows new drug discovery without prior knowledge of a drug's specific mode of action.
Evrogen says proteins with green (TurboGFP), yellow (PhiYFP) and red (JRed) emission colours can be successfully used to generate stable lines and have already been shown to be applicable in cell localisation assays.
Using these proteins, Marinpharm has developed a commercially available collection of stably transfected cell lines including green, yellow, and red PC12 and melanoma M3 cells.
These brightly fluorescent cells are said to have retained all properties of the parent cell lines and present ideal models to study cell differentiation and tumorogenesis in living animals.
Evrogen provides expression vectors encoding fluorescent proteins for a wide range of applications in biological research and commercial biotechnology.
Evrogen fluorescent protein licensing programme offers its customers a cost-effective and flexible way to license fluorescent protein technologies.