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Why we need Collagen ? 

Collagen is the most abundant protein in your body, accounting for about one-third of its protein composition. It’s one of the major building blocks of bones, skin, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Collagen is also found in many other body parts, including blood vessels, corneas, and teeth.

You can think of it as the “glue” that holds all these things together. In fact, the word comes from the Greek word “kólla,” which means glue. 

One of the main DNA repair processes is called homologous recombination (HR). This repairs a severe form of DNA damage where both strands of DNA are broken. A protein called Rad51 orchestrates HR, and Rad51 itself is supported by several 'helper' proteins.

Next-generation Cas9 protein designed to deliver maximum CRISPR editing efficiency

TrueCut Cas9 Protein is designed to deliver consistently higher editing efficiency across a range of gene targets and cell types. We now offer two versions of our performance-leading Cas9 protein to better meet your genome editing goals—Invitrogen TrueCut Cas9 v2, for most common research applications, and our new Gibco TrueCut Cas9 Protein (CTS-Prototype), for pre-clinical research that requires a Cas9 nuclease that is manufactured with stringent specifications.

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