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Monkeypox Virus Molecular Diagnostics Development

Explore our authenticated materials for evaluating analytical sensitivity and specificity

Join us at BioProcess International

Join us September 23-26 at booth #739 and check out our presentation to learn about our newest products that support the various phases of bioprocessing.

New Checkpoint Reporter Model

HMC3 NFκB-Luc2 is a luciferase reporter-labeled cell line that endogenously expresses high levels of PD-L1 and SIRPA.

Recombinant Adeno-associated Virus 2 Reference Standard

This viral reference material can be used in gene therapy research to define the particle, vector, genome, and infectious units.

The Future of Alternative Protein

Read our recent blog post to learn how fungal protein can be used as a sustainable meat substitute and to see how ATCC supports mycoprotein research and development.

New Podcast Episodes

Listen in on our newest podcast episodes to learn about One Codex, the world’s largest microbial reference database.

Cell Models You Can Trust

Get your cell models straight from the source: ATCC. Our models are fully characterized and authenticated, so you can trust in their identity.

 

 

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New Products

Through targeted acquisitions and our own internal research and development efforts, ATCC provides the authenticated, cutting-edge products you need to make incredible discoveries.

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Coming Soon Products

Explore our coming soon products for a preview of what our team is developing for diagnostics development, drug discovery, toxicology profiling, analytical testing, and more. 

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