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lmmunology Research

Immunology research aims to unravel the intricate complexities of the immune system to better understand immune function, regulation, and disease. This multifaceted field requires cutting-edge technologies to provide complete insights. Our company offers multi-omics services, including next-generation sequencing (NGS) and mass spectrometry, to empower immunology researchers with actionable insights for groundbreaking discoveries. Our high-throughput NGS and mass spec platforms provide comprehensive, multidimensional data to illuminate immune cell diversity, immune receptor repertoires, gene expression patterns, epigenetic regulation, and protein signatures. By leveraging our expertise across genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics, and metabolomics, researchers can gain a systems-level perspective on immunology that is unattainable through individual techniques alone.

With our customizable multi-omics solutions, immunology researchers can track immune responses, study immune cell development, uncover immunological disease mechanisms, and inform immunotherapeutic strategies with unparalleled clarity. Our actionable data accelerates breakthrough discoveries.
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Multi-Omics in lmmunology Research

Our single-cell RNA sequencing and mass cytometry (CyTOF) services identify and profile immune cell subpopulations across activation states, developmental trajectories, and tissue localization.
NGS enables high-resolution sequencing of T and B cell receptor repertoires to elucidate clonal diversity, selection, and antigen specificity.
Our RNA sequencing reveals transcriptional profiles and gene regulatory networks governing immune cell function and plasticity.
Whole exome/genome sequencing pinpoints causal genetic variants underlying immune diseases and regulation.
Our epigenome analyses, including ATAC-seq and ChIP-seq, map chromatin landscapes shaping immune cell identity and responses.
Proteomics can be used to identify and quantify proteins in the immune system, providing insights into immune system function and disease mechanisms, and uncovering new immune regulatory mechanisms by analyzing protein-protein interaction networks.
Metabolomics can be used to study metabolic pathways in immune cells, understand the interaction between metabolism and immunity, and provide new ideas and methods for the treatment and prevention of immune diseases.

NGS Applications

Mass Spectrometry Applications

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