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  • Improving Proteomics Approaches
    ... The ones who remain need much more efficient ways to characterize and purify proteins. ... Life Raft? Membrane-bound biomolecules present numerous challenges for analysis and ...
    5-15-2013
  • Cancer Diagnostics, Pushing the Boundaries
    This approach allows for the measurement and correlation of Her2 RNA and membrane protein ... Liquid Tissue®-SRM analysis and ELISA for quantification of selected oncogene proteins. ...
    5-8-2013
  • New mAb Discovery Engine Generates Antibody Candidates against...
    SDIX SDIX's new mAb Discovery Engine is a DNA immunization-based method for generating antibody candidates against multi-pass membrane proteins. This note explains how the mAb ...
    5-2-2013
  • Metabolomics Advances Reshape Dx Arena
    ... and structural elucidation for applications ranging from proteins to small molecules. ... Lipids play a key role in cell signaling, endocrine actions, and membrane functions. ...
    5-1-2013
  • Biologically Relevant Laminins
    Laminins are the main cell-type specific proteins of the ECM and are both spatially and ... support cardiomyocytes via the basement membrane of the endo/pericardium and capillaries. ...
    5-1-2013
  • Twin Effort Hones In on Membrane Proteins
    Calixar and Synthelis Join Forces to Offer Clients a Range of Services Calixar and Synthelis work together to provide clients with intact membrane proteins that maintain their ...
    5-1-2013
  • OBT Joins Boehringer Ingelheim in Cancer Drug Collaboration
    According to OBT, OGAP represents the world's largest collections of disease-associated proteins, with proteomic data on more than 7,500 cancer membrane proteins and protein ...
    4-29-2013
  • Exploring GPCRs as Therapeutic Targets
    ... This lets them take advantage of drug discovery methods commonly used for soluble proteins, but normally impossible with membrane proteins, such as x-ray crystallography. "StaRs ...
    4-15-2013
  • Expanding Cell Analysis in Cancer Research with Imaging Flow...
    molecule L1CAM (L1) forms polarized membrane domains. They further investigated the co-localization of other proteins with L1, as well as nuclear translocation of an ...
    4-10-2013
  • Advertorial: 3-D Tumor Spheroids in Extracellular Matrix: Old...
    ... Using the same ECM-modulated process for spheroid formation, an invasion matrix comprised of basement membrane proteins and collagen I is applied to the tumor spheroid, fully ...
    4-1-2013
  • Amgen Melanoma Drug Meets Phase III Endpoint
    from HSV-1, which deprives it of the proteins normally used for circumventing the ... When injected directly into tumors, TVEC selectively replicates until the membrane of the ...
    3-20-2013
  • Democratizing Flow Cytometry
    of microparticles that represent membrane fragments of dying cells or cancer cells. ... of fluorescent proteins and to more efficiently excite PE/PE tandems, according to Dr. ...
    3-15-2013
  • Isolating Membrane Protein Antibodies
    Company Promotes Use of Phage Display with Lipoparticles to Isolate Human Antibodies Integral membrane proteins such as GPCRs, ion channels, and transporters are a large family of ...
    3-15-2013
  • Advertorial: Using Roche Cedex Bio Analyzers for In-Process Monitoring...
    of recombinant proteins is the delivery of fast, accurate, and reliable process data. ... Currently, multi-analyzer systems measuring substrates and metabolites use membrane-based ...
    3-15-2013
  • Cell Invasion Kit
    Upon completion of formation, the spheroid is embedded in an invasion matrix composed of basement membrane proteins. This matrix forms a hydrogel network through which invasive ...
    3-1-2013
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    Journal Articles

  • Long-Term Culture of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Adherent...
    Mirian A.F. Hayashi, Juliano R. Guerreiro, Antonio C. Cassola, Nelson F. Lizier, Alexandre Kerkis, Antonio C.M. Camargo, Irina Kerkis
    Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods
    Additionally, expression pattern of microtubule-associated proteins, such as lissencephaly ... ionic channels and oscillations of membrane electrical potential typical of ...
  • Membrane Vesicles Released by Intestinal Epithelial Cells Infected...
    Alfonso Barreto, Luz-Stella Rodríguez, Olga Lucía Rojas, Marie Wolf, Harry B. Greenberg, Manuel A. Franco, Juana Angel
    Viral Immunology
    Here we show that both proteins are released in part in association with membrane vesicles (MV) obtained from filtrated Caco-2 supernatants concentrated by ultracentrifugation. ...
  • Laminin Nanofiber Meshes That Mimic Morphological Properties...
    Rebekah A. Neal, Samuel G. McClugage, Mia C. Link, Lauren S. Sefcik, Roy C. Ogle, Edward A. Botchwey
    Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods
    form as a reconstituted basement membrane gel such as Matrigel to support cellular ... Unlike previously described nanofibers (NFs) synthesized from proteins such as collagen, ...
  • Vascular Morphogenesis of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells is Mediated...
    Daphne L. Hutton, Elizabeth A. Logsdon, Erika M. Moore, Feilim Mac Gabhann, Jeffrey M. Gimble, Warren L. Grayson, Felim Mac Gabhann
    Tissue Engineering, Part A
    By 2 weeks, the lumen-containing CD31+ vessels grew greater than a millimeter in length, were lined with vascular basement membrane proteins, and were encased within a dense, ...

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