InvivoGen

InvivoGen

Type Private Corporation
Founded 1997
Location San Diego, CA, USA
Key people Gerard Tiraby
Founder and President
Industry Manufacturing
Product Categories Innate immunity, Cell Culture, Cloning, Gene Expression, ORF, RNA Interference, Immunoglobulin
Website http://www.invivogen.com/

Invivogen is a manufacturer of life science research products. It is based in San Diego, California and conducts business worldwide.
InvivoGen is a provider of Toll-like receptor related products (mainly ligands and engineered mammalian cell lines), selection antibiotics and mycoplasma detection & elimination products. To date, about 6500 academic papers cite InvivoGen's products.
Invivogen also provides a collection of more 1000 open reading frame of human and rodent origins.

History

Invivogen was founded in 1997. The company is known for its mycoplasma detection and removal agents and its toll-like receptor product line. Although its first products focused on gene therapy, the company now produces tools for innate immunity research, immunology research, cancer research, RNA interference, cell culture, cloning and gene expression.

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