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Is the ATCC genome portal free to use?

Is the ATCC genome portal free to use?

The ATCC Genome Portal makes it easy to find the high-quality whole-genome sequencing data needed for your research. With a free account, you can easily search, download, and analyze hundreds of high quality genomes.

Where does the ATCC get its products from?

ATCC maintains authorized distributors in Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Israel, and Taiwan, and makes other international shipments directly from its Virginia facilities.

How many types of bacteria are in the ATCC collection?

The organization holds a collection of more than 3,000 human and animal cell lines and an additional 1,200 hybridomas. ATCC’s microorganism collection includes a collection of more than 18,000 strains of bacteria, as well as 3,000 different types of animal viruses and 1,000 plant viruses.

Which is the best way to use ATCC pro?

Download our application notes for high-quality data exploring the development, validation, and application of ATCC pro… Download these useful guides and start with fresh authenticated cells and strains from ATCC to achieve the best results.

What happens when I sign in to myatc?

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How are extracellular vesicles used in the ATCC?

ATCC offers exosomes derived from well-authenticated cell lines and hTERT-immortalized mesenchymal stem cells. These extracellular vesicles can be used as standards for diagnostics development, disease marker studies, and vaccine development.

Where can I find products derived from ATCC cultures?

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Is the ATCC logo a trademark of microbiologics?

*The ATCC Licensed Derivative Emblem, the ATCC Licensed Derivative word mark and the ATCC catalog marks are trademarks of ATCC. Microbiologics, Inc. is licensed to use these trademarks and to sell products derived from ATCC® cultures.