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Fluorescence-activated cell sorting is used to isolate cell types in brain tissue from single-cell suspensions based on cell surface immunophenotype. ...
Researchers have long been striving to identify antibodies that can combat pathogenic microorganisms. However, traditional methods of antibody discovery require substantial time and effort and often fail to identify the most effective antibodies. In recent years, the advancement of single-cell sequencing technologies has offered a new possibility for the screening of antibodies.What is ...
The Latest Technological Advances in Antibody Discovery1. Single B Cell Isolation and SequencingThe isolation and sequencing of single B cells can help us gain a deeper understanding of the diversity and specificity of B cells. ...
Fluorescence-activated cell sorting is used to isolate cell types in brain tissue from single-cell suspensions based on cell surface immunophenotype. ...
The cell is the basic unit of life. Most current studies on the human genome, cancer or other fields are still conducted from the population level, and the results are often the mean value of gene expression in cell populations or only represent information on the vital activities of numerically dominant cells, while failing to accurately reflect much of the information on cellular heterogeneity ...
For large- or small-scale fermentation, process optimization in some critical steps plays an important role in improving efficiency because it can directly affect the formation, concentration, and yield of a particular fermentation end product, thus affecting the overall economics. However, the improvement of fermentation process is frequently associated with a lot of challenges: it's expensive, ...
Over time, genetic research have recognized a number of genetic danger variants related to neurodegenerative problems and helped reveal new organic pathways and genes of curiosity. Nevertheless, genetic danger variants generally reside in non-coding areas and should regulate distant genes reasonably than the closest gene, in addition to a gene’s interplay companions in organic networks. ...
We determined the binding affinity between purified CTLA-4 protein and the compounds by determining the delta thermal shift and SRM. We tested these compounds in disrupting the binding activity between human CTLA-4 and CD80/CD86 in a cell-free system using an AlphaLISA assay (Amplified Luminescent Proximity Homogeneous Assay). We tested the ...
Women are at significant risk of heterosexually transmitted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, with the mucosal epithelium of the cervix and vagina serving as a major portal of entry. The cervicovaginal mucosa naturally harbors dynamic microflora composed predominantly of lactobacilli, which may be genetically modified to serve as a more efficient protective barrier against the ...
