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Ready-to-Use ELISAs to study Transcription Factors DNA binding
Gene expression is regulated by different mechanisms. One of them is the binding of
Keep cool... corticosterone and stress
Corticosterone is a glucocorticoid secreted by the cortex of the adrenal gland in response to stimulation by adrenocorticotropic hormone. Corticosterone is a major indicator of stress in non-human mammals.
Discovery of new biomarkers... 3 tips regarding controls
One of the recurrent questions that we get at the Biomarkers team at tebu-bio is on what controls should be included in a given experiment. Either if the experiment is done by researchers in their lab,
Sensitive ELISA for Oxytocin quantification
The neuropeptides, Oxytocin and Vasopressin, were isolated and synthesized by Vincent du Vigneaud at Cornell Medical College in 1953, work for which he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1955. Oxytocin
Cytokine signature in airway inflammation with arrays
Chronic Mucosal Inflammation is the hallmark of common airway diseases (ex. Allergic Rhinitis and asthma). Lipoxin B4(LXB4) is an endogenous mucosal protective mediator decreasing
3 validated tools for ubiquitination studies
Elongation of ubiquitin chains, regardless of the linkage, can form polyubiquitin fibrils to initiate the Autophagy pathway. A deficiency of the autophagy
How sample preparation can affect your biomarker studies (I)
In previous posts, we have discussed about whether samples should be pooled, how much (and if) they should be diluted, and how biologicals can affect the
Focus on Actin - G-F Actin ratio measured in cells
In previous posts, I invited you to look at versatile methods to
- Visualize actin: Focus on Actin staining and visualization
- Measure
Oxygen and miRNAs in Cosmetology and Dermatology
A recent review by Nadim et al. casts some light on a Cosmetology and Dermatology, where circulating biomarkers, though studied to a certain extent so far, are yet unknown for many skin models.
Monoclonal antibodies validated for PTM studies
Knowing the Human genome better has allowed major advancements in Personalised Medicine. Nowadays, we can know (if we want) the likelihood to develop a given disease and/or how we will react to different
DyLightâ„¢ will be your routine fluorescent dye
Rockland Immunochemicals have developed a suite of fluorescent dyes (DyLight™) with unique fluorescence intensity and photostability. Here, we take a look at how DyLight™ dyes have all the characteristics and potential to become your daily fluorescent dye conjugates.
#1- What makes DyLight™ dyes unique?
DyLight™ conjugates are ideal substitutes for IRDye® products as far as experimental results and budgets are concerned. For example, DyLight™ 680 and DyLight™ 800 products are an excellent alternative to Infra-Red and Near Infra-Red IRDye® products.
#2- Are DyLight™ dyes compatible with common fluorescence instrumentation?
#3- What range of applications do DyLight™ dyes cover?
DyLight™ conjugated antibodies are ideal for TrueBlot® IP / Western blotting, Multiplex imaging, Flow cytometry, IF, ELISA, High Content screening, High resolution microscopy...
We've noted that these are some of the most popular Dylight™ products:
- Anti-MOUSE IgG (H&L) (DONKEY) Antibody DyLight™ 800 Conjugated Pre-Adsorbed (cat. nr 039610-745-124)
- Anti-MOUSE IgG (H&L) (GOAT) Antibody DyLight™ 800 Conjugated Pre-Adsorbed (cat. nr 039610-145-121)
- Anti-RABBIT IgG (H&L) (GOAT) Antibody DyLight™ 800 Conjugated Pre-Adsorbed (cat. nr 039611-145-122)
- Anti-MOUSE IgG (H&L) (GOAT) Antibody DyLight™ 680 Conjugated Pre-Adsorbed (cat. nr 039610-144-121)
Well... has this given you any ideas, would you like to learn more or try Rockland's DyLight™ fluorescent conjugated products?
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