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STAT3 signaling effects on IL-15 derived dendritic cells
The role of STAT3 signaling in the activity of dendritic cells (DC) has been recently revealed in a publication by Okada et al.
Intracellular Calcium measurement with Fluo-8
G Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCR) and ion channels are important targets in drug development. Both target classes represent membrane proteins which require convenient and robust cell-based assays for
How to modulate ion channels
Ion channels play an important role in perception and transmission of pain sensations. Furthermore, dysfunctions of certain ion channels are involved in neuronal disorders, such as epilepsy, Alzheimer's
Ion channel over expressing cell lines for inhibitory screening
In a recent post on Venomous toxin ion channel modulators, we looked at toxin derived peptides to manipulate a wide variety of ion channels. These toxins can be used as tools to characterize
How to easily obtain a highly purified untagged recombinant protein
Isolation of highly purified untagged proteins is crucial in today's R&D programs. Up to now, recombinant protein production approaches were often based on the use of "tags" to make protein purification
Pharma/biotech industry outsourcing trends in Biomarker studies
A recent article by E. Langer
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) assays - no ammonia interference!
The determination of serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is currently the most widely used screening test for the evaluation of kidney function. The test is frequently run along with the serum creatinine test,
6 popular Microtubule agents used in in vitro tubulin assays
Microtubules are key components of the cytoskeletal structure of eukaryotic cells.
Cas9 mRNA optimized for genome editing
CRISPR/Cas9 is relatively simple to
Venomous toxin ion channel modulators
Ion channels are proteins with pore-forming abilities. Their selective capabilities to let ions cross the cell membrane involves them in crucial cellular functions (controlling membrance potential, the
Two new enzymes available to replace TAP
We have been closely following the interesting case of the discontinuation of tobacco acid pyrophosphatase (TAP) and the efforts of the world's RNA biologists to find a suitable alternative. Our previous
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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