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BenchSci Case Study: Vera C. Lattier on Antibodies for Discovering the Molecular Mechanisms of Congenital Myopathies
Vera C. Lattier, a PhD candidate at Oregon State University, tells us how she uses BenchSci to find antibodies for studying the molecular mechanisms of congenital myopathies.
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Progress Towards Therapeutic Applications of CRISPR-Cas9
Everyone is talking about CRISPR-Cas9. Where do we now stand in applying this promising technology in the clinical setting? Read on to find out.
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3 Ways Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Life Sciences e-Commerce
Artificial intelligence is widely adopted by e-commerce websites. Read about how AI can be used to improve reagent purchase to facilitate research discoveries.
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Proximity Extension Assay (PEA) as a Novel Proteomic Approach for Establishing Biomarker Signatures
Proximity Extension Assay was recently shown to be an ideal proteomic approach for establishing biomarker signatures in the clinical settings. Read on the find out detailed protocol for PEA.
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) Principles and How to Obtain Quality Results
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is the gold standard technique for studying protein-DNA interactions. Read on to find out ChIP principles, variations, and how to troubleshoot.
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Antibody-based Therapies for Alzheimer’s Disease: Failures and Future Outlook
Where do we now stand in Alzheimer’s treatment? Here are the clinical trials conducted based on the amyloid cascade hypothesis and future outlook.
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The Lack of Commercial Antibodies for Model Organisms (and How You Can Deal with It)
Why are there so few antibodies for model organisms? How can you overcome this barrier? Find out in our analysis.
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Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADCs): Next in Line for Cancer Therapeutics
What are antibody drug conjugates (ADCs)? How can they be used in cancer therapies? Read on to find out the mechanism of action and recent developments of ADCs.
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20 Useful Bioinformatic Tools and Resources For Protein Science
The study of protein science can be complemented by the relevant bioinformatic resources. Here we outline 20 bioinformatic tools and resources at your disposal.