ProSci‘s roots lie in the research of Human Immunodefficiency Virus and working to develop a neutralizing vaccine against it. Below is an “abstract of abstracts” summarizing the research performed over the last several years that has built their business from
July 2016: The Antibody Update from ProSci
This months ProSci Antibody Update’s news includes the discovery of a new MRSA antibiotic found in the nose, the newest map of the human brain, and the discovery of a neutralizing antibody against the highly conserved HA stalk of inluenza.
June 2016: The Antibody Update from ProSci
This months ProSci Antibody Update’s news includes the first CRISPR/Cas9 cancer therapeutic’s entry into clinical trials, how mosquito saliva assists viruses in proliferation, and the latest update on antibody validation. First CRISPR/Cas9 Therapeutic Clinical Trials StartingProSci Blog Antibody UpdateCRISPR Cas9
What do mitochondria have to do with mitophagy?
What is mitophagy? It is when damaged mitochondria are removed from the cell by autophagy. The damaged mitochondria end up in lysosomes for their final disposal. This whole process is to maintain and assure proper cellular function. The importance of
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Unique Animal Antibodies
Though the adaptive immune system functions similarly across most vertebrates, some species such as bovine, camelids, and sharks stand out from the others with unique antibodies that only occur in their own evolutionary path. These antibodies have characteristics that can
May 2016: The Antibody Update
ProSci Antibody update for this month: Learn about the USDA’s push for animal welfare, the first discovery of a eukaryotic organism that has no mitochondria, and the newest cheap and rapid diagnostic test for the Zika Virus in this month’s
April 2016: The Antibody Update
This months ProSci news features a new study on broadly neutralizing antibodies long term treatment of HIV, where the first reported Zika Virus death in US territory occured, and a fully human polyclonal antibodies against Ebola-Z. Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Prevent
Nobel Antibodies
Antibodies are characterized by versatility in form and in function: they are great communicators in the immune system, they can be used to visualize obscure targets, and can stabilize otherwise transient molecular states. In 2011, Brian K. Kolbilka and Robert
Antibody Basics: Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies
This ProSci blog covers the the major rabbit monoclonal antibody development techniques most commonly used, including phage display, rabbit hybridoma, B-cell cloning, and individual plasma cell cloning. Antibody Basics: Rabbit Monoclonal AntibodiesRabbit Monoclonal Antibody Monoclonal antibodies developed in mice have