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Creative Biostructure Developed Crystallography Pipeline to Accelerate Its Customers' Research Progress

Posted: Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 10:27 AM CDT

Shirley, NY -- (SBWire) -- 04/21/2016 --Creative Biostructure, a world leading biotech company specialized in providing contract services to both academia and biotech/pharmaceutical industries in the field of structural biology, has launched high-throughput and high-quality UniCrysTM crystallization services by using state-of-the-art facilities and technologies in the field of X-ray Crystallography, aiming to help its customers accelerate the research progress.

Since the first determined protein structure -Myoglobin -in 1958, X-ray Crystallography has become the most significant and useful tool for protein structure determination. Nowadays, more than 111,000 protein structures have been deposited into the Protein Data Bank and about 90% of them are by X-ray, suggesting its overwhelming advantages in protein structure study.

"We recognize our customers' needs are constantly changing over the day", said Charles Wright, the chief marketing staff in Creative Biostructure. "Our team has accumulated unique expertise in structural biology. We are quite delighted to launch this service in respond to the increasing market needs for new levels of speed and quality."

Custom UniCrysTM X-ray crystallography services in Creative Biostructure include plasmid construction and protein expression, protein purification, optimization of crystallization conditions, X-ray data collection, structure analysis, etc.

To know more about Protein Crystallization services in Creative Biostructure, you can visit http://www.creative-biostructure.com/custom-unicrys-x-ray-crystallography-services_26.htm

About Creative Biostructure
Creative Biostructure is specialized in providing contract services to both academia and biotech/pharmaceutical industries in the field of structural biology. We offer insightful strategies and cost-effective services on structure determination of macromolecules using X-ray Crystallography, EM, NMR, etc.