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- Creative Diagnostics Introduces Immunofluorescence Assay Testing Services for Virology ResearchCreative Diagnostics launches state-of-the-art Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA) Testing services to support virology research. As an expert in providing solutions to assist virology and microbiology research, Creative Diagnostics is pleased to announce the launch of its state-of-the-art Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA) Testing services to support virology research. The new services provide...0 Comments 0 SharesPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- Creative Diagnostics Announces Availability of High-Affinity Anti Venom Antibodies for Research ApplicationsCreative Diagnostics announces the availability of its high-affinity Anti Venom Antibodies to researchers. Creative Diagnostics, a leading manufacturer and supplier of antibodies, antigens and assay kits, is pleased to announce the availability of its high-affinity Anti Venom Antibodies to researchers studying snakebite envenomation. These antibodies hold immense potential for...0 Comments 0 Shares
- Research on the Biological Effects of GLP-2GLP-2 (glucagon-likepeptide-2) was discovered and named by the Lilly Laboratory in the United States when cloning the proglucagon gene (PG). In 1996, Drucker et al. discovered that the active ingredient in proglucagon-derived peptide (PGDP) that promotes intestinal mucosal growth is GLP-2. Its effect is stronger than other growth factors that have been discovered, and its growth-promoting...0 Comments 0 Shares
- Research on Genetically Engineered Drug Host Cell ProteinsGenetically engineered drugs are introduced into host cells such as Escherichia coli, yeast or mammalian cells through recombinant technology to construct engineering strains or cell strains, and then undergo specific expression, assembly, folding and post-translational modification processes to produce drugs with corresponding Bioactive macromolecules. Endogenous proteins derived from host...0 Comments 0 Shares
- Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnostic MarkersAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease with an insidious onset. Clinically, it is characterized by comprehensive dementia manifestations such as memory impairment, aphasia, apraxia, agnosia, impairment of visuospatial skills, executive dysfunction, and personality and behavioral changes. Alzheimer’s disease is progressive and irreversible and can only be...0 Comments 0 Shares
- What is Herpes Simplex VirusHerpes simplex virus (HSV) belongs to the herpesvirus alpha subfamily and has a unique 4-layer structure. The core of HSV is a linear double-stranded DNA of about 152 000 bp, surrounded by an icosahedral capsid. The outer capsid is a membrane, which contains more than 20 important proteins that can regulate the virus replication cycle. It is a characteristic structure of herpes viruses, can...0 Comments 0 Shares
- The Role of CXCR5/CXCL13 Axis in TumorsThe tumor microenvironment is composed of tumor cells and non-tumor cells (including fibroblasts, vascular and lymphatic endothelial cells, various immune cells) and extracellular components (such as extracellular matrix, cytokines, inflammatory factors, chemokines, etc.) in tumor tissues. Factors, etc.) interact to form a dynamic and complex network structure. Among them, chemokine...0 Comments 0 Shares
- The Role of Targeting p53 Signaling Pathway in Cancer TherapyAs a tumor suppressor, p53 is one of the most commonly mutated genes in human cancers. Due to its important role in tumor suppression, p53 has attracted great interest from researchers in drug development. As a transcription factor, p53 is directly or indirectly involved in regulating many genes, including cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, senescence, and DNA repair. In recent years, p53...0 Comments 0 Shares
- Intracellular KinasesProtein kinases are an enzymatically transferred phosphate group from ATP to a serine, threonine or tyrosine residue. Phosphorylation usually leads to the change of enzyme activity, cellular location, or association with other proteins, resulting in functional changes in the target proteins. There are nearly 560 protein kinase genes in human genome and they constitute about 2% of all human...0 Comments 0 Shares
- Cell Differentiation Immunology ReagentsCell differentiation refers to the process in which cells of the same source gradually produce cell groups with different morphological structures and functional characteristics. As a result, cells are spatially different, and the same cells differ in time from their previous state. The essence of cell differentiation is the selective expression of the genome in time and space. The expression...0 Comments 0 Shares
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