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Cell lysis is a process used in biotechnology to break down the cell membrane of a cell, releasing its contents into the surrounding environment. It is used in a variety of applications, such as the extraction of proteins, DNA, and other molecules from cells. Cell lysis is also used in the production of vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutics.
Cell lysis is a critical step in many biotechnological processes, and the market for cell lysis products is growing rapidly. Companies are developing new technologies to improve the efficiency and accuracy of cell lysis, such as automated systems and reagents that can be used in a variety of cell types.
Some companies in the cell lysis market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck KGaA, QIAGEN, Promega Corporation, Agilent Technologies, Bio-Rad Laboratories, and Sigma-Aldrich. Show Less Read more