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Cambridge BioScience offer a wide range of custom services from both ourselves and our suppliers. If the service you require is not listed please contact us and we'll be pleased to help.

Available Services:
Antibody Search
Custom Peptides
Custom Cloning Services
Custom Animal Origin Free Proteins
Complex gene discovery services

Can't find the antibody you need? Let us look for you. Simply click here, complete our enquiry form and we'll do the searching.

If your answer is "YES", then our supplier AnaSpec will be able to help you. Experience what elite life science institutions already know - when it comes to peptide synthesis, AnaSpec is second to none in terms of quality, experience, and dependability.

Click here to download a PDF for information and custom peptide sequencing form
Lucigen makes its advances in technology available as custom services.
  • Nanoclone™ library construction – high complexity librarys from nanogram amounts of DNA
  • Gap-free™ library construction – representative libraries from “unclonable” DNA
  • Transformance™ custom competent cells service
  • Custom cloning
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  • BioVision has developed the technology for the large scale production of recombinant proteins in "animal origin free" (AOF) conditions. AOF proteins can be used in bioproduction and pharmaceutical applications. The scale of production can range from milligrams to 100s of grams :

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    Evrogen provides complex gene discovery services for the identification, cloning, analysis, and modification of customer-specified genes or cDNA.
    Please enquire for more information on:
  • cDNA preparation, library construction and normalisation

  • subtractive hybridisation

  • novel gene cloning and analysis

  • known gene amplification and cloning

  • gene synthesis and modification

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