02 Jan Blogs What are Cloning Vectors? Posted by Cepham Life Sciences March 3, 2025 In our last blog, we looked at genomic library construction and gene cloning. One important aspect of gene cloning is deciding wha... Continue reading
04 Dec Blogs Genomic Libraries: Construction and Applications Posted by Cepham Life Sciences December 5, 2022 DNA sequencing became possible in the late 1970s and has been one of the most influential developments in biomedical research to d... Continue reading
01 Dec Blogs A Beginner’s Guide to RNA-Seq: Library Prep and Applications Posted by Cepham Life Sciences December 1, 2022 RNA-Seq is a powerful technology that is widely used in many fields to examine the transcriptome of an organism at any given momen... Continue reading
20 Oct Blogs ELISAs – what are they and how do they work? Posted by Cepham Life Sciences February 21, 2025 An Enzyme-Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA) is a highly sensitive immunoassay used to detect and quantify antibodies, hormones, ... Continue reading
30 Sep Blogs Measuring Apoptosis through Caspase Activity Assays Posted by Cepham Life Sciences September 30, 2022 Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death, an intracellular cell death program that rids the body of cells that are no lon... Continue reading
12 Aug Blogs Antibody 101: Monoclonal Vs Polyclonal Posted by Cepham Life Sciences August 12, 2022 What is an antibody? An antibody (Ab) or immunoglobulin (Ig) is a protein produced by the immune system to identify and neutraliz... Continue reading