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CD Bioparticles Launches New Line of Polystyrene Particles Conjugated with Biomolecules

CD Bioparticles Launches New Line of Polystyrene Particles Conjugated with Biomolecules

Solvent conditions such as buffer type, pH, and ion concentration play a critical role in achieving optimal antibody-directed binding. Protein pre-coated ligands (affinity binding ligands) exploit specific binding interactions between molecules and help to rapidly develop or simplify the production of microsphere reagents. ...

ByCD Bioparticles


Creative BioMart Updated Its Protein Extraction Services

Creative BioMart Updated Its Protein Extraction Services

Types of proteins that can be extracted at Creative BioMart include: Enzymes, Growth factors, DNA binding proteins, Blood proteins, Membrane proteins, Mitochondrial proteins, and Chloroplast proteins. ...

ByCreative BioMart


Leveraging protein DNA/RNA interactions in drug discovery

Leveraging protein DNA/RNA interactions in drug discovery

The importance of protein DNA/RNA complexes Selectively targeting DNA or RNA has proved challenging and the effect of DNA-binding drugs on cells is analogous to a shotgun blast with multiple off-target effects which are difficult to predict. ...

ByCresset Group


Creative Peptides Unveils Product Portfolio of Standard Fmoc/Boc-PNA Monomers

Creative Peptides Unveils Product Portfolio of Standard Fmoc/Boc-PNA Monomers

Creative Peptides’ product portfolio consists of standard Fmoc-PNA monomers and Boc-PNA monomers that can be ordered in large quantities with high purity, solubility, and reactivity, as well as other backbone- and base-modified PNA products. Peptide nucleic acid, a DNA analog, was advanced with strong binding affinity, high hybridization stability, ...

ByCreative Peptides


Agilent Technologies 2014 Early Career Professor Award Supports Biomedical Research at the Broad Institute

Agilent Technologies 2014 Early Career Professor Award Supports Biomedical Research at the Broad Institute

Recently, Blainey demonstrated that DNA-binding proteins track the DNA helix as they slide and discovered new classes of biomolecules with sliding activity. Ongoing studies using microfluidic single-molecule assays will help understand how these molecules move; they will also identify additional classes of biomolecules that use thermal energy to ...

ByAgilent Technologies, Inc.


NIH Study Offers Insight into Why Cancer Incidence Increases with Age

Scientists have known for years that age is a leading risk factor for the development of many types of cancer, but why aging increases cancer risk remains unclear. Researchers suspect that DNA methylation, or the binding of chemical tags, called methyl groups, onto DNA, may be involved. Methyl groups activate or silence genes, by affecting ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


Formaldehyde report`s release was delayed by four years

Formaldehyde report`s release was delayed by four years

In the body, formaldehyde can cause proteins to irreversibly bind to DNA. Laboratory animals exposed to large doses of inhaled formaldehyde over their lifetimes have developed more cancers of the nose and throat than are usual, as have workers in particle-board sawmills. ...

ByPPM Technology


Five NIH leaders elected to the institute of medicine

He has made major contributions to understanding how zinc-containing proteins bind to the genetic material DNA or RNA and regulate gene activity. His work, and that of others in the field, has led to the design of metal-containing proteins that control the activity of specific genes. ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


Putting the `CSI` into CSIRO on world water day

Potentially applicable to coastal ecosystems around the world, the technique is based on a custom-made DNA microarray (gene chip), which contains DNA sequences from over 42,000 organisms found at the bottom of oceans and estuaries. ...

ByCSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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