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Molecular Development

Natural State Science develops novel molecular constructions and pre-clinical research to help those that suffer at the hand of disease.  From concept to commercialization, we are Molecules to Medicine®.   Whether for a concept study, or something further downstream, we have a full development menu.  Here is a sample of what we can offer:   

  • Recombinant proteins, recombinant hormones, interferons, interleukins, growth factors, tumor necrosis factors, blood clotting factors, thrombolytic drugs, and enzymes 
  • Monoclonal Antibodies
  • Bacteria Cultures
  • Eukaryotic Cell Cultures
  • Pharmaceutical Interactions Studies and Development
  • Vaccines (including DNA and RNA) development
  • PCR in Diagnostics  



Recent Development

We have completed our fifth year of pre-clinical research of an anti-neoplastic small molecule: from concept, synthesis and formulation, on to both in vitro and advanced models of in vivo testing, completed in June of 2025. We have filed two provisional patents, and a PCT application was filed August 15, 2025, regarding the synthesis and use of this molecule against cancer.


Going forward, we are happy to help you on your journey.  Whether for a concept study, or something further downstream, we can offer what is needed from a full development menu, and it is perfectly fine to order 'a la carte.'

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