AllCells and Discovery continue to expand their solutions alongside the CGT industry to help researchers overcome roadblocks.
The World’s Largest Apheresis Network Serves as a Catalyst to Advance Cell and Gene Therapies
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AllCells and Discovery continue to expand their solutions alongside the CGT industry to help researchers overcome roadblocks.
CycLex NAMPT Colorimetric Assay Kit detects nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) activity in recombinant NAMPT or endogenous NAMPT immunoprecipitated from cell extract.
QuickSwitch™ Class II Tetramer Peptide Exchange and Quantitation Kit utilises a patented technique for exchanging up to ten peptides on an MHC Class II Tetramer.
The Ab-Match series by MBL are innovative ELISA kits for the detection of cancer antigens. These convenient kits come with all the necessary components for successful detection.
Investigators have developed a gating strategy that effectively minimises non-specific staining by incorporating a dump channel.
Histone deacetylase (HDAC) plays a pivotal role in the regulation of gene expression through the modification of nucleosome structure.
The significance of antibody-based in vivo studies For both research and therapeutic purposes, antibodies can be used to affect cellular processes in vivo and are referred to as functional/in vivo grade antibodies. There is a wide range of applications for
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Thinking Outside The Tank: Why This Startup Thinks Fruit Flies Will Solve Synbio’s Scale-Up Problem
As viruses create more of themselves, they mutate – single-point changes in genetic code. SARS-CoV-2 virus mutated to be more transmissible.
The SARS-CoV-2 genome is ~29 kb divided into 10 ORFs. Each of these ORFs (except seemingly ORF10) is translated in 29 different proteins.