The last two decades have witnessed the steady growth of the protein drug market. As original recombinant products come off patent, generics/ biosimilars are also beginning to be manufactured. The ...
Reverse phase protein array is a high-throughput technology that performs protein assays on thousands of samples simultaneously, including tissue and cell lysates, serum, plasma or other body fluids.
Reverse phase protein array (RPPA) is a high-throughput technology that performs protein assays on thousands of samples simultaneously, including tissue and cell lysates, serum, plasma or other body ...
This video demonstrates how antibodies are quantified on Amperia™ using an inverse occupancy assay with Protein A or Protein G capture. It outlines the core assay principles, discusses capture ligand ...
As gene therapies continue to advance, the demand for scalable, reproducible, and efficient potency assays is rapidly increasing—especially for adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors. Accurate ...
Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is a promising alternative to conventional small-molecule drugs. Rather than inhibiting a single enzyme’s function, degrader molecules label selected ...
As part of the immune response, inflammation plays a vital role in the host defense and is dictated by the balance between stimulatory and inhibitory mediators. Inappropriate regulation of ...
Protein content on labels isn’t always what it seems. From trusted Kjeldahl and Dumas nitrogen tests to modern BCA assays, measurement methods have strengths and weaknesses. Understanding these can ...
Enzyme assays are essential tools for understanding how enzymes function, from drug discovery to food science. Careful control of assay conditions, awareness of kinetic complexities, and adoption of ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged in recent years as an exciting new class of materials with tremendous potential in diverse fields such as gas storage, drug delivery, ...