Neuroscience Assays

Supported by in-house scientists and first-in-class technological platform, Creative Biolabs has expanded its service capabilities to offer fully integrated neuroscience assay services which will accelerate the timeline for neuroscience research development to best suit your program requirements.

Background of Neuroscience

Neuroscience is one of the most rapidly growing fields of scientific interest at present, which is the study of the neural processes and mechanisms underlying human function and behavior. This is an interdisciplinary field that combines the fields of psychology to explore the mind and the sciences that govern the brain and body. Neuroscience research will contribute to a deeper understanding of the pathogenesis of neurological diseases, such as post-traumatic stress disorder and schizophrenia, and how molecular, cellular, and endocrine changes contribute to disease progression. And it is of great significance for identifying therapeutic targets and screening drugs.

General principles for high-content screening with primary neuronal cultures. Fig.1 General principles for high-content screening with primary neuronal cultures. (Verstraelen, 2018)

Services at Creative Biolabs

Creative Biolabs has focused on neurobiology research for many years. We provide clients with a range of customized analysis services to speed up the progress of the project. Based on our experience in immuno-oncology and our advanced platform, Creative Biolabs is dedicated to providing a comprehensive assay portfolio including but not limited to the following assays.

What's more, since the requirements of the project experiment for a specific target will vary, Creative Biolabs will optimize the experimental conditions as much as possible according to your project requirements.

Working with Creative Biolabs

Creative Biolabs’ scientists are dedicated to bringing together years of valuable experience to help our clients shorten the clinical study journey. We are committed to providing tailored services to each project to ensure that the objectives are met or exceeded. For further details, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Reference

  1. Verstraelen, P.; et al. Image-based profiling of synaptic connectivity in primary neuronal cell culture. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 2018, 26;12: 389.

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