Creative BioMart has announced the expansion of its cytokine product collection, offering researchers in immunology, inflammation, and related biomedical fields easier access to a wider range of recombinant proteins. Cytokines are small proteins that function as intercellular messengers in the immune system, essential for immunological communication and response. These proteins regulate cellular processes in response to stimuli including infection, injury, and tumors, directing immune cell activation, proliferation, differentiation, and migration.
The expanded catalog now includes a diverse range of high-quality recombinant proteins covering major functional categories. These include interleukins such as IL-2, IL-6, and IL-10, chemokines like CXCL1 and CCL2, interferons including IFN-α and IFN-γ, and tumor necrosis factor proteins such as TNF-α. Researchers can also request specific cytokines or formulations tailored to their research needs, including different segments, lengths, tags, and tag locations.
Cytokines play a central role in shaping immune responses, and access to well-characterized proteins is essential for experimental design, stated Linna, the chief marketing staff at Creative BioMart. The company is certain that its expanded products will help to change understanding of human health and illness while also improving patient outcomes. The company's structured portfolio enables researchers to easily plan experiments, compare data among numerous cytokines, and integrate complementing reagents.
The updated collection allows for systematic research of immune signaling and inflammation pathways by categorizing proteins into functional families and offering relevant receptor-targeted items. Creative BioMart also provides cytokine receptor proteins and receptor-binding variants to help researchers investigate receptor-ligand interactions and perform functional experiments. Featured products in the expanded collection include Recombinant Human CXCL10 protein, Recombinant Human IFNA2 protein, Active Recombinant Human NGF protein, and Active Recombinant Human Interferon Gamma Receptor 1, Fc Chimera.
This expansion addresses a critical need in biomedical research, where cytokines serve as fundamental tools for studying immune system function and dysfunction. The availability of a comprehensive cytokine collection facilitates more sophisticated experimental designs and could accelerate discoveries in areas ranging from autoimmune diseases to cancer immunotherapy. Researchers can explore the complete updated cytokine collection at https://www.creativebiomart.net/gene-family-11-cytokines.htm.


