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View ArticleStable isotope labeling in proteomics and metabolomics
Stable isotope labeling can be used to study metabolic pathways and turnover rates of biological molecules such as proteins, peptides, RNA and others.Early on stable isotope labeling was used to define...
View ArticleDual labeled probes
Dual labeled probes Methods that use fluorescence are widely used in biological sciences including biochemistry, biophotonics, biophysics, cell biology, clinical chemistry, histochemistry, and...
View ArticleEbola Peptides for Diagnostics and Vaccines
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View ArticleMicroRNAs or miRNAs as cancer biomarkers
MicroRNAs or miRNAs are a class of endogenous small RNAs approximately 22 nucleotides in size found in plants and animals including humans. More and more research data indicate that in humans microRNAs...
View ArticleStable isotope labeling in proteomics and metabolomics
Stable isotope labeling can be used to study metabolic pathways and turnover rates of biological molecules such as proteins, peptides, RNA and others.Early on stable isotope labeling was used to define...
View ArticleDual labeled probes
Dual labeled probes Methods that use fluorescence are widely used in biological sciences including biochemistry, biophotonics, biophysics, cell biology, clinical chemistry, histochemistry, and...
View ArticleTumor-specific internalizing peptides or tumor-homing peptides
Can cancer cells or their microenvironment be targeted selectively to treat tumors? Yes, is appears that this is possible. A number of peptides have been reported to specifically target tumor and tumor...
View ArticleControl templates or standards for molecular DNA and RNA diagnostics
Control templates for molecular DNA/RNA diagnosticsAs the number and scope of disease-producing pathogens and their genetic variants that cause human disease have continued to increase, there has been...
View ArticleCrotamine is a cell-penetrating peptide
Crotamine is a cell-penetrating peptide that accumulates in the nucleus and can be used to transport DNA into replicating cells.In addition, it is thought that crotamine has the potential to transport...
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View ArticleTelomere repeat sequences
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View ArticlePEGylation of therapeutic proteins
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View ArticleWhat are Circular Oligonucleotides?
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