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Creative biolabs offers a reliable and advanced bacillus subtilis expression service for the production of recombinant functional proteins, research or therapeutic antibodies, and vaccines. With decades of experience, researchers can achieve high yield and bioactivity bioproducts using this gram-positive bacterium, which is a rod-shaped facultative anaerobe widely used for heterologous protein expression.
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--Magic™ Bacillus subtilis Expression Service
The most diligent scientists in Creative Biolabs are dedicated to developing the most reliable and advanced Bacillus subtilis expression service in the world. During decades’ accumulation, our Magic™ Bacillus subtilis Expression Service has been built up for the exponentially growing demanding of biopharmaceutical products, such as recombinant functional proteins, research or therapeutic antibodies, and universal or specific vaccines. Winging up with our professional help, researchers will achieve numerous superior bioproducts with a magically high yield and bioactivity.
The Bacillus subtilis is a Gram-positive bacterium isolated from the soil originally. Although it has been applied in agriculture and traditional food technology for centuries, the great scientific advancement later revealed this incredible microorganism as a rod-shaped facultative anaerobe with a general length of 4-10 μ m and 0.25-1.0 μ m in diameter, which forms approximate 4.6 f L cell volume at stationary phase. As one of the best-studied model bacteria, the Bacillus subtilis manifests as an increasingly popular bacterial champion for more and more applications for heterologous protein expression among several widely used prokaryotic organisms to produce multiple enzymes and other functional protein productions, no matter in the basic research area or commercial industrial realm.