proteins
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Advancing the study of epigenetic proteins
Domainex is collaborating with Sigma-Aldrich to provide essential tools, including biochemical assays and monoclonal antibodies, for the study of proteins involved in the rapidly developing field of epigenetics. These epigenetic proteins regulat…
proteins | 27 November 2010
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Amsbio Introduces Non-Animal Recombinant Proteins for Cell Culture
Amsbio has announced a range of recombinant proteins that can substitute extracellular matrix proteins that are currently extracted from mouse sarcoma. The Mussel Adhesive Protein based matrix (MAPTrix) ECM line of products are coating reagents wi…
proteins | 07 May 2010
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Novozymes and Prometic Team Up For Purification Of Proteins
Novozymes and ProMetic Life Sciences have entered into a strategic alliance regarding proprietary albumin purification technology that is based upon a synthetic-ligand affinity adsorbent developed by the latter’s UK subsidiary, ProMetic BioSciences…
proteins | 04 February 2010
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InVivo and Cevec Sign Agreement for Production of Recombinant Proteins
Cevec Pharmaceuticals and the contract manufacturer InVivo BioTech Services have announced the signing of a strategic license agreement. This license enables the latter to offer its customers the production of their diagnostic ad preclinical grad…
proteins | 11 November 2009
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Detection of Heparanase in Cell Culture
Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG) are known to play important structural and functional roles in linking the component proteins of the basement membrane, controlling the permeability properties of the membranes and signal transduction. To…
proteins | 01 October 2009
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VBI Researchers Develop Method for Breast Cancer Biomarker Discovery
Researchers from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech have developed and evaluated a one-step bioanalytical approach that allows them to profile complex cellular extracts of proteins. The method has allowed the scientists to l…
proteins | 03 July 2009
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Proteins that stop a major signaling pathway can also generate new proteins
Duke University Medical Center researchers have recently discovered that a crucial communications pathway in cells not only stops cells from making proteins, it also makes them go. The team was able to define the way in which proteins called beta…
proteins | 09 May 2008
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EU-Funded Scientists Decode Proteins with Potential for New Medicines
An EU-funded research team, working with scientists at Stanford University in the US and the European synchrotron radiation facility in Grenoble, is the first to determine the structure of a specific membrane protein, known as "recombinant G protein-…
proteins | 01 November 2007
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Taconic Oct1/2 Targeted Mutation Mouse For Transporter Proteins Study
Taconic introduces the Oct1/2 Targeted Mutation Mouse for use in research involving pharmacology, oral bioavailability, oncology, pharmacokinetics, and neurology. The proteins OCT1 and OCT2 are directly involved in the absorption and excretion pro…
proteins | 17 October 2007
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Agilent Technologies Introduces Innovative Technology to Separate Proteins and Peptides
Agilent Technologies introduced an innovative technology that fractionates proteins and peptides with unprecedented simplicity and resolution. Co-developed with DiagnoSwiss S.A., the Agilent 3100 OFFGEL Fractionator enables scientists to identify mor…
proteins | 28 June 2006























