Abbkine Scientific

Cell culture | MSC | Serum | Cell Analysis & Metabolism | Cellular Senescence | Cytokines | Proteins | ELISA | GMP | Antibodies | WB | Immunological Reagents

Abbkine Scientific Co.,Ltd, founded in 2017, is headquartered in Wuhan, China. The company focuses on cell analysis and detection. Through years of dedicated research and development, the products it currently produces and sells can comprehensively and systematically cover related biological research areas such as cell metabolism, cell apoptosis, cell proliferation, cell oxidative stress, cell damage and repair, cell viability, migration, invasion, chemotaxis, and stem cells, providing high-quality, reliable research tools to support life science researchers worldwide in their quest for scientific discovery.

Why choose Abbkine Products?

  1. Innovation-Driven, Technology Leadership
    • Focusing on cell research and therapy, we prioritize independent R&D to deliver high-quality, high-performance reagents and solutions.
    • With proprietary technology platforms, we offer customized services to meet diverse global research and industrial needs.
  2. End-to-End Product Coverage, One-Stop Solutions
    • Our business spans the entire workflow: cell culture, functional analysis, therapeutic raw materials, protein detection, providing comprehensive technical support.
  3. International Quality Standards, Global Market Recognition
    • Adhering to stringent international quality standards, our products are used by top laboratories and pharmaceutical companies in dozens of countries and regions.
    • Guided by our mission of “Innovating for Life and Health,” we drive the industrialization of cell therapy technologies.
  4. Cutting-Edge Focus, Empowering the Future of Cell Therapy
    • Deeply engage in key areas such as CAR-T and stem cell therapy, supplying critical reagents and technical support.

Through close collaboration with global research and industry partners, we accelerate the translation of cell therapy from lab to clinic.

Major product lines:

    • Cell culture auxiliary reagents
    • Cell metabolism detection kit
    • Cell Migration/Invasion
    • Cell proliferation/toxicity
    • Cells Apoptosis/Cellular Cycle
    • Cellular Senescence
    • Cytokine
    • ELISA

Publications

  • Molecular Cancer volume 23, Article number: 94 (2024)

    ESM1 enhances fatty acid synthesis and vascular mimicry in ovarian cancer by utilizing the PKM2-dependent warburg effect within the hypoxic tumor microenvironment

  • Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy volume 9, Article number: 14 (2024)

    Camouflaging attenuated Salmonella by cryo-shocked macrophages for tumor-targeted therapy

  • Adv Sci (Weinh). 2024 Jun 21;11(31):2308307

    Aloperine Suppresses Cancer Progression by Interacting with VPS4A to Inhibit Autophagosome-lysosome Fusion in NSCLC

  • Journal of Nanobiotechnology volume 22, Article number: 607 (2024)

    Oral administration of Sophora Flavescens-derived exosomes-like nanovesicles carrying CX5461 ameliorates DSS-induced colitis in mice

  • Nature Communications volume 15, Article number: 8632 (2024)

    Hypothalamus-sympathetic-liver axis mediates the early phase of stress-induced hyperglycemia in the male mice

  • Nucleic Acids Res . 2024 Apr 12;52(6):3213-3233

    Multifaceted roles of t6A biogenesis in efficiency and fidelity of mitochondrial gene expression

  • The Plant Cell, Volume 36, Issue 3, March 2024, Pages 688–708

    H2O2 negatively regulates aluminum resistance via oxidation and degradation of the transcription factor STOP1

  • Plant Biotechnol J . 2024 May;22(5):1269-1281

    A P-type pentatricopeptide repeat protein ZmRF5 promotes 5' region partial cleavages of atp6c transcripts to restore the fertility of CMS-C maize by recruiting a splicing factor

  • Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2024;12:e009901

    Engineered oncolytic virus expressing B7H3-targeting BiTE enhances antitumor T-cell immune response.

  • Cell Death & Disease volume 15, Article number: 205 (2024)

    GINS2 regulates temozolomide chemosensitivity via the EGR1/ECT2 axis in gliomas

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