The brain of a rat in which a fluorescent protein has been used to highlight transplanted human brain cells - Copyright Stanford University/AFP Sergiu PASCA The brain ...
Antibodies are a stalwart tool in biomedical research. Most commonly used are animal-derived polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), and nonanimal-derived recombinant mAbs. According to Simon ...
Antibodies are the number one immune cells that fight against infection and diseases. However, beyond their natural usage, biochemistry has devised several ways in which these antibodies can be ...
Researchers at the Terasaki Institute developed a novel microfluidic biosensing platform to monitor monoclonal antibody secretion in real time. The system integrates a photonic crystal biosensor with ...
Focusing on the establishment of Sino Biological‘s Center for Bioprocessing (C4B) in Houston, it highlights how the ...
Recombinant antibody production has emerged as a potent and ground-breaking technology in biomedical research. It has completely transformed the way scientists and researchers study illnesses, create ...
In 1975, Georges Köhler and César Milstein, biochemists from the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, published a paper in Nature about a hybridoma technology that enabled the ...
Scientists can circumvent these challenges and keep their research moving forward with Bio X Cell’s in vivo antibodies, which are formulated in preservative-free PBS, tested for pathogens and ...
Antibody production companies are essential in dealing with the growing demand for antibodies for life sciences, therapeutic, and diagnostic applications. Therefore, a number of service providers are ...
Antibodies are Y-shaped protective proteins manufactured by B lymphocytes in reaction to invading pathogens. When B lymphocytes encounter foreign antigens expressed by antigen-presenting cells (e.g.
Antibody engineering and production are essential tools in drug discovery, providing powerful and specific therapeutics and diagnostic/prognostic materials for various diseases. Antibodies are ...
Swedish researchers have developed a microfluidic chip that they hope will allow for easier monitoring of monoclonal antibody (mAb) production. The protein cartridge, developed by a team from KTH ...
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