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Creative Biostructure provides a comprehensive list of products to facilitate your research in structural biology and membrane protein technologies. Our products are used worldwide in research fields for diverse applications, including basic research, drug discovery, and diagnostic study.

Explore our range of crystallization products designed for the analysis of protein structures. Our offerings include, but are not limited to, protein crystallization kits and tools, optimization reagents that enhance your crystallization screening process, protein crystallization plates, as well as ready-to-use protein crystals and structures.

We offer standardized protocols for electron microscopy (EM) specimen preparation along with high-quality tools and reagents. Our range includes products for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) specimen preparation as well as for specimen preparation procedures used in transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

Highly purified virus-like particles (VLPs) can be used to study the structural properties of natural viruses. They are a safe option for drug R&D since they can trigger powerful immune responses and do not contain viral genetic material. We provide off-the-shelf VLP products that are ready for immediate worldwide delivery.

We support researchers in different fields (such as the pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetic industries) by offering a wide array of liposome products, encompassing preformed liposomes and encapsulated liposomes. And you can also find polycarbonate membrane filters, common lipids, as well as lipid nanoparticles in our online catalog.

We have successfully isolated exosomes and microvesicles from various sources, including cancer cell lines, stem cell lines, immune-related cell lines, general cell lines, as well as various body fluids. Furthermore, we have developed several exosome kits, fluorescent labeled exosomes and microvesicles.

We have developed a diverse range of membrane scaffold proteins (MSPs) that can assemble into customized nanodiscs of different sizes. Additionally, we have successfully generated assembled nanodiscs incorporating recombinant membrane proteins, as well as pre-assembled nanodiscs consisting of various combinations of MSPs and phospholipids.

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