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Antibodies for fluorescent proteins: Will it cross react with my variant?
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) was first isolated by Dr. Osamu Shimomura in 1961. Since then, fluorescent protein (FP) technology has made drastic advancements by many researchers. Currently, FP technology is the most popular tool for visualizing target proteins. Dr. Shimomura,
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PD-L1 is a B7-related protein that inhibits cell-mediated immune responses by reducing the secretion of IL-2 and IL-10 from memory T cells. PD-L1 can bind to PD-1, which mediates inhibitory signals from the APC. ProSci Inc. offers an extensive range
PD-1 Immune Checkpoint
The PD-1 protein is a negative co-stimulatory receptor that can bind two different but related ligands, PD-L1 and PD-L2. Upon binding, signals generated by PD-1 inhibit the activation of the immune response in the absence of “danger signals.” ProSci Inc.
March 2017: The Antibody Update
Caffeine is an Indirect Anti-Inflammatory Drug Interleukin-1β production is regulated by inflammasomes, a very large protein complex commonly associated with inflammation and pyroptosis. As the human body ages and accumulates metabolites, the inflammasome interacts with them and is primed for