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Siglecs as the new immunecheckpoint target
Due to their involvement as checkpoints in immune cell responses, Sialic-acid-binding ImmunoGlobulin-like Lectins (Siglecs) have gained more and
New cutting-edge SPY labelling probes
With the great success of the SIR-probes for efficient labeling of the cell Cytoskeleton, DNA and Lysosome, Spirochrome have just
ADCC and SARS-CoV-2 - how is their destiny linked?
Since its emergence in 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has rapidly spread to become the major health issue of the past two years. But it's also a research field of interest
How to make the challenge of mRNA delivery easy
Many researchers are facing the challenges of mRNA delivery, through the body into the cytoplasm of cells. In this post, we invite you to discover some useful and efficient solutions to
Small molecules – overcome the barriers to clinical development
Small molecules – overcome the barriers to clinical development
The potential of nanomedicine to provide therapeutic benefits over conventional drug formulations has been proven with a number of
How to make efficient Lipid Nanoparticles for RNA delivery
How to make efficient Lipid Nanoparticles for RNA delivery
Even if RNA-based therapeutics have been under development for over 30 years, it was the COVID-19 pandemic that brought them into the
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
What is the COVID19 antibody test?
For over two years now, COVID-19 infection has changed our lives and keeps doing it day after day. Through time, we have learnt how to preserve our communities as much as possible from its spread.
Where do stem cells come from?
A cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life. They are all made up of a cytoplasm enclosed in a membrane, which contains molecules such as nucleic acids and proteins.
There are two
What is a cell proliferation assay?
A cell is the basic functional and structural element that makes up the tissues and organs of living beings. Often considered as the smallest part of a living organism, it is made up of many other units,
Cellular program could turn T cells into effective cancer killers
Over the past decades, and thanks to many specialised scientists and the support from the National Cancer Institute, cancer research has made some impressive advances.
Our body is amazing; it can
ELISA : Quality Control and Performance Evaluation
The ELISA test (acronym of Enzyme Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay) is a test principally used In immunology to detect and/or assay a protein, antigen or antibody in a biological fluid sample . It has many practical