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Transient antibody expression in CHO cells: Our approach at evitria
At evitria, we are specialized in transient transfection of CHO cells to produce recombinant antibodies. Find out more about our approach in this article.

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Transient transfection vs. stable transfection
Both transient and stable transfection are essential methods in genetic engineering. But what are the differences between them? Let’s find out in this article.

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Benefits of transient transfection
Transient transfection offers numerous advantages in the expression of recombinant proteins. We will uncover the main benefits in this article.

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How are afucosylated antibodies developed?
Afucosylated antibodies are promising tools in the fight against several diseases. But how are they developed? That is what we are going to find out in this article.

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Applications of afucosylated antibodies
Afucosylated antibodies are either studied or already used in various fields of application. In this article, we will explore some of them.

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Afucosylated recombinant antibodies
Generally speaking, antibodies of any kind, including recombinant and afucosylated antibodies, are Y-shaped proteins produced by the human body. As they are able to identify and neutralize foreign objects – in other words viruses – they play a major contributing role in keeping our body and immune system healthy.

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What is antibody discovery?
Antibody discovery is a key phase in the development of new therapeutic and diagnostic tools. In this article, we will shed light on this process.

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Antibody applications – what are antibodies used for?
Antibodies can be used for a myriad of applications. They are essential for the natural immune response, but also in diagnostics and therapeutics.

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IgG Antibodies – 5 facts about Immunoglobulin G
Among the different antibody types, IgG antibodies stand out for several reasons – here are five of them.

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What is an antibody?
Antibodies are cornerstones in the immune response to foreign substances and intruders, but also used in the biopharma industry. In this article, we answer the question of what an antibody actually is.


