All Proteomics articles – Page 4
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WhitepaperApplication note: Single Cell Deposition Efficiency
Comparison of single cell dispensing efficiency between Namocell Single Cell Dispenser and limiting dilution method.
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NewsPreventing diet-induced obesity in mice
Japanese researchers discover the mechanism of inhibition of diet-induced obesity in mice by the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide
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WhitepaperGuide: Tips for Single Cell Isolation
Single cell isolation is a critical step for a number of workflows, and can greatly impact the success of downstream applications.
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NewsNovel peptide may tackle the root cause of type 2 diabetes
British researchers uncover peptide: PEPITEM that could reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and other obesity-related conditions.
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WhitepaperApplication note: Generating clonal GFP cell lines
Namocell single cell dispensers use gentle sorting pressure to isolate and dispense GFP-positive cells into 96-well plates.
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WhitepaperApplication note: Enrichment of high titer CHO clones
A selective FACS-enrichment was performed via the enrichment mode of Namocell Single Cell Dispenser to enrich for high titer CHO cells.
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VideoVideo: Spatial imaging as a tool for discovery
Watch Dr David Rimm from the Yale School of Medicine talk about his recent work and take on the future of multiplex spatial profiling of the TME.
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NewsProteomics: dynamics of iron-sulphur cluster binding
Proteomic platform developed by US scientists affords a greater insight into the dynamics of iron-sulphur clusters delivery and binding.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: Cell cycle and DNA damage and repair
Explore pathways of cell cycle control, revealing mechanisms of cell cycle arrest, DNA damage and senescence using this ebook.
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NewsThe future for quality control of mRNA medications
Japanese researchers combine cutting edge mass spectrometry with software analysis to elucidate mRNA structure.
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ArticleUnderstanding molecular mechanisms behind breast cancer
Oestrogen receptors play a crucial role in breast cancer. By making them therapeutic targets, oestrogen can be regulated with the aim to prevent breast cancer.
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ArticleOvarian cancer breakthrough: the potential of rhenium tricarbonyl (TRIP) as a promising anti-tumour drug
In this exclusive article, Drug Target Review’s Izzy Wood highlights ground-breaking ovarian cancer research, after speaking with Dr Benjamin Neuditschko, from the Institute Krems Bioanalytics at IMC Krems.
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NewsExperimental antidepressant could also treat alcohol use disorder
A US pre-clinical study investigating the antidepressant: MAP4343, discovered it reduced alcohol intake in a mouse model of alcoholism.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: Oncology therapeutics discovery solutions
Streamline oncology therapeutic development with CST® recombinant monoclonal antibodies, ELISA & cellular assay kits, & custom products & services.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: Neurodegeneration therapeutics discovery
Advance your neurodegeneration research with our broad antibody portfolio, ready-to-use ELISA, and cellular kits to develop new efficacious therapies.
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WhitepaperPoster: Antibodies for microglial activation states
Development of novel rabbit monoclonal antibodies to characterise microglial activation states in murine models of Alzheimer’s disease.
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