- Overview
- Our Capabilities
- FAQs
Overview
In vitro biology refers to the study of biological processes or systems that occur outside of a living organism, typically within a controlled laboratory environment. In vitro biology provides a powerful experimental platform for studying biological processes, elucidating molecular mechanisms, and advancing biomedical research and drug discovery. It complements in vivo studies and contributes to our understanding of health and disease.
Through unremitting efforts, our company has made great progress in the field of in vitro biology. Our in vitro biology team consists of experts with extensive drug discovery experience. They are able to quickly provide our clients with the quality service they need.
Our Capabilities
Our experts provide comprehensive in vitro assay development and validation services. Our capabilities are mainly as follows:
Biochemical Assays
- Enzymatic assays
- Epigenetic assays
- GPCR assays
Ion Channel Assays
- Establishment of ion channel expression system
- Ion channel screening services
- Ion channel drug research and development services
- Cardiac safety assessment assays
Cell-Based Assays
- Cell viability assays
- Cell proliferation assays
- Cell migration and invasion assays
- Cytotoxicity assays
- Cell death assays
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About In Vitro Biology
What are the advantages of conducting research in vitro?
Conducting research in vitro allows for precise control over experimental conditions, facilitating the study of specific biological processes or mechanisms in isolation. In vitro research also reduces ethical concerns associated with experimentation on live animals and enables high-throughput screening of potential drugs or compounds.
What is the significance of in vitro biological studies in drug discovery?
In vitro biological studies play a crucial role in drug discovery by facilitating the screening of large libraries of compounds against specific targets or diseases and accelerating the identification of potential drug candidates. In vitro assays also help to identify lead compounds for further optimization and preclinical testing.
Are in vitro biological findings always applicable to humans?
While in vitro biological findings provide valuable insights into biological processes and disease mechanisms, they may not always be directly applicable to humans. In vitro biological findings must be validated through in vivo studies and clinical trials to ensure the relevance and reliability of the findings for human health and disease.