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How to make Post Translational Modification characterization easier
Signal-Seeker assays (Cytoskeleton Inc.) provide researchers with the most comprehensive reagents enabling highly sensitive and specific detection of the key Post Translational Modifications (PTMs)
Immunoassays with collagen: Tips to optimize anti-collagen antibody performance
Dr Yong Zhang, Ph.D. is a senior scientist and R&D Manager for antibody generation and assay development at Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc. who are recognised and renowned for their high quality primary
Why you should outsource your plasmid preps
Plasmid preps are to science what salt is to cooking. They're so common that nobody notices, but nothing can be done without them. There is no mention of this step in any published paper, nobody mentions
How to obtain reliable DNA and RNA quantitation
The iQuant kits developped by ABP Bioprobes provide accurate quantitation of DNA and RNA with a wide range including high sensitivity. They are useful for NGS applications, qPCR analysis, and in vitro
Where to find a sensitive Hyaluronic Acid (HA) quantitative assay
Hyaluronic acid (also called HA or Hyaluronan) is a glycosaminoglycan with elevated viscosity, enabling tissues (eye, skin, joint and synovial fluid...) to resist to physical and mechanical constraints
Tips and tricks to design and test qPCR primers - advanced procedure
Tips and tricks to design and test qPCR primers - advanced procedure
Design and test your own qPCR primers
- Find the NCBI Gene page for the gene you would like to study. For example, for Human GAPDH.
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What is DNA?
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid, and is the carrier molecule of hereditary genetic information.
DNA structure
DNA is a very long molecule, made up of a succession of nucleotides added to each other by phosphodiester
What is the difference between Genetics and Genomics?
As similar as the two terms may seem, there is a fundamental difference between genetics and genomics.
Understanding this difference also means understanding their implications in cancer care, from prevention
How do cells protect themselves from viruses?
More than two years ago, the whole planet got impacted by COVID-19. Over time, and with the help of our dedicated worldwide scientific research community, we have learnt how to prevent its spread and to
What type of Biological molecule is a DNA helicase?
There are several thousand types of different molecules in each cell (with some exceptions). These molecules are constantly changing and renewing themselves. Most of these molecules have a complex chemical
Choosing the Right Assay for PARP
Studying PARP family members is a high priority in cancer drug development
Are you keen to study PARP (Poly-ADP Ribose Polymerase) enzymatic activity, DNA trapping or PARP degradation? Then you've
What is the future of mRNA based therapeutics, and their main challenges?
mRNA is a ribonucleic acid used by cells as an intermediate carrier of the genetic information contained in the DNA to synthesize proteins, and corresponds to the copy of one of the two strands of DNA.