ROCKVILLE, Md., Oct. 31 OriGene Technologies, Inc. announces its flagship products, TrueORF cDNA clones, are available now in a GFP (green fluorescence protein) vector, enabling easy transfection monitoring and protein expression. With this launch, over 25,000 human ORF (open reading frame) clones and 12,000 mouse ORF clones can be ordered in pCMV-tGFP vector.
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In early October, the 2008 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to the three scientists who discovered GFP protein. They are Drs. Martin Chalfie of Columbia University, Roger Y. Tsien of the University of California at San Diego, and Osamu Shimomura of the Marine Biology Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. It is because of their outstanding work in discovering and developing GFP that we are able to turn GFP into a powerful tool for protein expression and cellular biology. With comprehensive TrueORF cDNA clones, researchers can now co-express specific gene with GFP to monitor protein expression level, detect exact cellular location, and study protein-protein interaction. As a leading full length cDNA clone provider, OriGene is committed to providing expanded utilities for these clones in life science research and drug discovery.
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About OriGene
Based in Rockville, Maryland, OriGene Technologies, Inc. pioneered the development of patented processes for the isolation of full-length cDNA, and commercialized an extensive gene bank of authentic full-length cDNA clones. In addition to cDNA clones, OriGene offers unique gene expression products such TissueScan cancer qPCR arrays for biomarker discovery and validation. OriGene is committed to its mission to be "Your Gene Company", in supplying everything a researcher would need for gene based research.
To learn more about OriGene Technologies, Inc., and its products, visit www.origene.com/orf
For more information on this announcement, please contact:
Walter Tian
Marketing
OriGene Technologies
240-620-0270
[email protected]
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