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Beyond therapeutic uses, recombinant proteins are instrumental in research and diagnostics. They serve as tools in assays, studies of protein interactions, and the development of novel research methodologies. ...
These small yet robust molecules present significant advantages in various applications, from therapeutics to diagnostics. This article explores the process of single-domain antibody production, its benefits, and its wide-ranging applications. ...
They possess a high transfection efficiency, making them ideal for gene expression studies, protein production, and functional assays. The use of HEK293T as the background for the Monkey DLL3 stable cell line enhances the ability to manipulate the genetic material effectively, enabling the expression of DLL3 in a controlled manner. ...
Antibodies can often be used in multiple assays, but they do not perform equally well in all assays. This is particularly true for immunohistochemistry (IHC). ...
Furthermore, biotin PEG can be used as a probe in various diagnostic assays, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or lateral flow assays. ...
Precision-engineered enzymes enable the design of ultra-sensitive diagnostic assays that detect trace amounts of disease markers, revolutionizing early disease detection. ...
Recombinant cytokines are also pivotal in stem cell differentiation, organoid culture, apoptosis studies, and cellular enhancement. (4) Cytokine Assays Cytokine detection serves as an invaluable tool for both immunological research and clinical diagnostics. These assays are vital for disease diagnosis, therapeutic efficacy assessment, and ...
One of the most commonly used enzyme-based diagnostic tests is the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). ELISA is a highly sensitive test that can detect small amounts of a specific protein or antibody in a patient's blood. ...
In this paper, Paton et al set out to test an optimal open platform for mobile molecular diagnostics in Derby and Broome in north-western Australia, given that both towns are located more than 1,600km from centralised testing services. The choice was made to field test a Mic magnetic induction thermal cycler and Myra liquid handling robot from Bio Molecular Systems, using a ...
Many HIV-1 envelope-based synthetic peptides behave as antigenic mimics of linear or conformational epitopes generated in vivo in infected subjects, meaning they can be used as immunogens for antibody induction in appropriate animal models or as antigens in Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). These peptides are linear or branched, single sequenced or multi-epitopic, mostly ...
