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based inNY, NEW YORK (USA)
We are committed to developing new areas such as mitochondrial genome sequencing, gene mutation, comparative genomics and epigenetics, and provide highly customized services. Creative Biogene provides a comprehensive range of Separation & Extraction ...
This kit can label mitochondria in live cells with red fluorescence. The kit uses a proprietary dye that can accumulate in mitochondria based on the mitochondrial membrane potential gradient. The mitochondrial indicator is a hydrophobic compound ...
based inIrvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
MP Biomedicals is a worldwide corporation developing, manufacturing and distributing products for the life science, in vitro diagnostics (IVD), fine chemicals and dosimetry markets. Through our global operational network, we provide research and ...
based inVilligen, SWITZERLAND
InterAx combines machine learning, mathematical modeling of cellular processes, and experimental methods derived from more than 10 years of fundamental research to generate high-efficacy leads for a given GPCR target. We decipher drug effects on ...
Our breakthrough platform combines systems biology, pharmacology, and artificial intelligence to accelerate the hit-to-lead process in GPCR drug discovery. InterAx is setting an industry example of how to better understand the biology of a disease ...
based inMonmouth Junction, NEW JERSEY (USA)
MedChemExpress (MCE) offers a wide range of high-quality research chemicals and biochemicals (novel life-science reagents, reference compounds and natural compounds) for scientific use. We have professionally experienced and friendly staff to meet ...
based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
MtoZ Biolabs is an integrate contract research organization (CRO) providing advanced proteomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, and biopharmaceutical analysis services to researchers in biochemistry, biotechnology, and biopharmaceutical fields. The ...
Drug affinity responsive target stability is a label-free small molecule probe technique under chemical proteomics first proposed by Lomenick et al. in 2009, which makes it possible to track and identify target proteins whose stability changes after ...
