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Nucleic Acid Product Applications In Europe
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All of the solutions can be automated to a high degree thanks to our extensive liquid handling portfolio. Whether nucleic acid extraction, protein analysis with ICP-MS or various PCR and qPCR/Real-time PCR solutions, early research, or the evaluation in clinical studies, our technologies and methods will increase efficiency of your entire ...
ByAnalytik Jena - an EndressHauser Company based in Jena, GERMANY
Identify interacting proteins for your DNA/RNA molecule of interest. Profiling of nucleic acid binding on HuProt human proteome microarrays can reveal interactions with the largest collection of individual human proteins available on a single slide. Nucleic acid-protein interactions regulate many aspects of gene expression and thus cell physiology and pathology. ...
ByCambridge Protein Arrays Ltd. (CPAP) based in Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
Explore interaction profiles and identify off-target binding. Most drugs in common use are small organic molecules which interact functionally with proteins, either acting as ligands for receptors, inhibiting enzymes or blocking protein interactions, etc. Their activities have generally been established by specific cellular and molecular assays to determine mode of action. While frequently well tolerated, side-effects are nevertheless commonplace and can be the result of unexpected interference with unintended ...
ByCambridge Protein Arrays Ltd. (CPAP) based in Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
The concept behind protein arrays is the immobilisation of sets of proteins, up to very large numbers, on solid supports, to perform miniaturised, multiplexed binding assays with a variety of potential ligands or interactants (see powerpoint presentation on right). HuProt v4 human proteome arrays as used at CPA comprise full length human proteins, many of which will retain their native conformation. HuProt arrays can be distinguished from arrays of peptides, used primarily to identify linear epitopes, or protein ...
ByCambridge Protein Arrays Ltd. (CPAP) based in Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM