Cell-Based Assay Development

Tailored Assays for Real Biological Insight

At InnoCyto, we specialize in designing and developing custom cell-based assays that deliver reliable, biologically relevant results. Whether you’re screening compounds, evaluating therapeutic efficacy, or validating target function, our team provides tailored solutions to meet your experimental goals.

Cell Line Engineering

Our scientists create robust and reproducible cellular models to form the foundation of your assay. Each model is thoroughly characterized to ensure biological fidelity and assay performance.

Knockout / Knockdown (KO/KD) models

Overexpression and reporter gene cell lines

CRISPR/Cas9-based gene editing

Stable or transient transfection systems

Assay Development and Optimization

We develop and validate assays across a range of biological endpoints, ensuring high sensitivity and reproducibility for research or screening applications. Our approach integrates optimized cell biology, assay design, and data analysis to deliver consistent, interpretable results.

Cytotoxicity and cell viability assays

Proliferation and cell growth studies

Receptor activation and signal transduction assays

Reporter gene and functional response assays

Custom formats for high-throughput screening (HTS) or mechanistic studies

Collaborative Design Process

From concept to validation, our experts work closely with you to define the assay format, detection method, and desired readouts. Every project is designed to match your biological question—whether for exploratory research, preclinical testing, or product development.

Why Choose InnoCyto?

  • Scientific precision: Deep expertise in cellular biology and assay design
  • Customization at every stage: Flexible formats and readouts tailored to your needs
  • Quality and reproducibility: Standardized workflows ensure consistent data
  • Comprehensive support: From cell line generation to validated assay protocols

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Discover how our cell-based assay expertise can accelerate your discovery pipeline. Contact us to discuss your project goals or request a consultation with our scientific team.

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