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Bio X Cell is the global leader of -ready antibodies, delivering consistent, high-purity, low-endotoxin antibody solutions to scientists worldwide. Cited in nearly 30,000 peer-reviewed publications, Bio X Cell antibodies drive discovery in cancer, immunology, immuno-oncology, neuroscience, and infectious disease. Bio X Cell antibodies deliver reliable, reproducible results across  and  organoid and organ-on-chip studies allowing researchers to confidently scale their experiments from milligrams to grams and progress from discovery through translational workflows without switching suppliers or compromising quality. Catalog products are always in stock, and custom services offer an industry-leading 4-week turnaround time. Bio X Cell is headquartered in the US and has regional distribution and logistics hubs in Germany and China. Bio X Cell partners with over 30 distributors to enable the shipping of antibody workflow solutions globally. By supporting every stage of the research workflow, Bio X Cell enables innovation that positively impacts patients and families across the world.

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