A cell line is a permanent in vitro culture of a certain cell type that can continue to produce new cells as long as they are given to develop. Creating cell lines is a very common technique in cell and molecular biology research. Reporter gene-tagged cell lines or simple reporter cell lines offer multiple uses compared to standard cell lines. Reporter cell lines are stable cell lines with reporter genes added to visualize and track protein expression. The reporter gene is inserted next to the promoter of the gene of interest within the vector and transfected into the cell line. If the promoter is expressed in the cell line, the reporter gene is also expressed, allowing monitoring of cellular metabolic processes, transcription factors, and protein localization. Reporter gene cell lines have become useful tools for scientific research.
Based on years of experience in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) research, Ace Therapeutics offers a variety of reporter gene cell lines, such as the NF-kB Leeporter, the TLR4/IL-8 Leeporter, and the IL-6 Leeporter, to support IBD drug discovery. We help scientists and researchers discover new reporter genes for use in life science and biotechnology research.
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Ace Therapeutics offers a wide variety of high-quality, ready-to-use reporter gene cell lines. Our ever-expanding catalog includes a wide range of human and mouse cancer cell line models that stably express various reporter genes, providing you with more options to best meet your IBD research needs! You will need to consider the source of the cell line, the intended application, and the reporter gene when selecting a product.
Our cell lines undergo extensive quality control analysis by our scientists. In addition to ensuring sterility, each cell line is rigorously tested for reporter gene expression, so you only get the cell line that expresses the best reporter gene. All of our cell lines are certified mycoplasma-free. Contact us to learn how our products can help you achieve your research goals faster.