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How are mRNA vaccines changing drug discovery?
mRNA vaccines are developing very quickly with dozens of ongoing clinical trials against cancers or infectious diseases (e.g. HIV or more recently SARS-Cov-2). Recombinant monoclonal antibody (mAB) based
COVID-19: relevant cell culture models
One of the challenges in respiratory research in general, and for COVID-19 related projects in particular, is to have access to relevant in vitro cell culture models. Human lung epithelium models are currently
Immuno-Oncology: 6 must-haves to boost your projects
Alone, or in combination with other therapies, Immuno-Oncology (I-O) appears currently as one of the most promising research fields to fight cancer. Nevertheless, developing breakthrough therapies to fully
Consistent, scalable human iPSC-derived glutamatergic neurons and skeletal myocytes
As detailed in a separate post, bit.bio have developed a novel cellular reprogramming technology, opti-ox™1 (optimized inducible overexpression), that can generate functional cells with high consistency
How can you get your mRNA ready in only a few weeks?
Synthetic mRNA is indeed the highway for today's therapeutics, whether you're working on developing new drugs against cancer targets, or whether you aim to develop new vaccines, Covid-19 being one of them.
Protocole de Western Blot (WB) - Recommandé par les utilisateurs d'anticorps Tebubio
Protocole de Western Blot (WB) - Recommandé par les utilisateurs d'anticorps Tebubio
Protocole WB & conseils techniques - améliorez la reproductibilité de vos résultats
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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 are amino acids?
Amino acids are organic compounds that combine to form proteins of every living matter. Amino acids are used by the organism for building blocks of proteins.
When proteins are digested or broken down,
What are monoclonal antibodies?
An antibody is a molecule produced by the organism to detect and neutralise specific pathogens. Antibodies are the defence proteins that our immune system produces when it is exposed to an infectious microorganism
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 direct ELISA testing ?
The ELISA test (acronym of Enzyme Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay) is an immunological test intended to detect and/or assay a protein in a biological fluid.
It was conceptualised and developed by two Swedish
What is epigenetics?
Each of our cells contains our entire genetic heritage: 46 chromosomes inherited from our parents on which there are approximately 25,000 genes.
But if all our cells contain the same information, they