Recombinant Protein Expression Optimization Strategies and Process Development
The recombinant protein expression technique was established in the early 1970s and since then has paved a gateway for modern protein biochemistry. Recombinant proteins, made in various host cell systems, are important reagents for life science researches and therapeutics developments. In this webinar, Dr. Yuning Chen from Sino Biological will review the strategies involved in recombinant protein expression, focusing on construct design, host systems, culture conditions, and purification methods to obtain high-quality recombinant proteins. He will also introduce the recombinant expression techniques are useful tools to generate viral proteins. Sino has established a comprehensive library of SARS-CoV-2 proteins and proteins of other coronaviruses.
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Protein Expression Vectors - Expression Host and Recombinant Proteins [Part 1]

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