Protein purification methods
Protein purification methods Daily thousands of laboratories or research facilities require methods or techniques for the detection and quantitation of proteins. Analytical requirements can range from...
View ArticleIRDye® QC-1 Dark Quencher
Non-fluorescent quenching dyes have been used as probes in various application such as: protease activity assays, nucleic acid hybridization, and real-tie PCR. Most of these probes have been used with...
View ArticleAn Effective Detection Method for the EGFR Single Mutation T790M Using BNA-NC...
Abstract Mutations on epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) cause a variety of cancers including breast and lung cancers. The single mutation T790M on tyrosine kinase domain of EGFR signifies the...
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Genes associated with breast cancer According to the “Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)” breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women. The incidence of breast cancer is...
View ArticleNiacin = Nicotininc acid = Vitamin B3
Niacin, Nicotinic acid, Vitamin B3 Niacin, nicotinic acid, or vitamin B3 is awater soluble vitamin that is a building block for the coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) and nicotineamide...
View ArticlePurines, Pyrimidines, and Nucleotides
Purines, Pyrimidines, and Nucleotides Purines, pyrimidines, and nucleotides are ubiquitous molecules found throughout a mammalian as well as a human body. In one form or another, these molecules serve...
View ArticleDiscovery of Post Translational Modifications or PTMs
Discovery of Post-Translational Modifications (PTMs) Many proteins, if not most, in archaea, prokaryotes and eukaryotes contain post-translational modifications (PTMs). PTMs increase the functions of...
View ArticleBuilding Blocks of DNA and RNA Molecules
Building Blocks of DNA and RNA Molecules The structure of DNA was solved in 1953 by Watson, a trained geneticist, and Crick, a trained physicist. This discovery is considered to be the most important...
View ArticleNumbering convention for nucleotides
Numbering convention for nucleotides Nucleic acids are the building blocks for polymers of nucleotides. Oligonucleotides contain, store and transmit instructions about proteins and quantities of these...
View ArticleGuidelines for Protein Purification
Guidelines for Protein Purification Protein characterization involves the use of experimental methods that allow for the detecting and isolation of a protein and its purification. The characterization...
View ArticleProtein purification methods
Protein purification methods Daily thousands of laboratories or research facilities require methods or techniques for the detection and quantitation of proteins. Analytical requirements can range from...
View ArticleBreast Cancer Genes
Genes associated with breast cancer According to the “Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)” breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women. The incidence of breast cancer is...
View ArticlePurines, Pyrimidines, and Nucleotides
Purines, Pyrimidines, and Nucleotides Purines, pyrimidines, and nucleotides are ubiquitous molecules found throughout a mammalian as well as a human body. In one form or another, these molecules serve...
View ArticleDiscovery of Post Translational Modifications or PTMs
Discovery of Post-Translational Modifications (PTMs) Many proteins, if not most, in archaea, prokaryotes and eukaryotes contain post-translational modifications (PTMs). PTMs increase the functions of...
View ArticleBuilding Blocks of DNA and RNA Molecules
Building Blocks of DNA and RNA Molecules The structure of DNA was solved in 1953 by Watson, a trained geneticist, and Crick, a trained physicist. This discovery is considered to be the most important...
View ArticleNumbering convention for nucleotides
Numbering convention for nucleotides Nucleic acids are the building blocks for polymers of nucleotides. Oligonucleotides contain, store and transmit instructions about proteins and quantities of these...
View ArticleCancer Genomics
What is Cancer Genomics? What does cancer genomics mean for a patient?According to the NIH Publication No. 10-7556 “Cancer Genomics”, one person dies from cancer every minute in the United States. It...
View ArticleAn Effective Detection Method for the EGFR Single Mustation T790M Using...
Abstract: Mutations on epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) cause a variety of cancers including breast and lung cancers. The single mutation T790M on tyrosine kinase domain of EGFR signifies the...
View ArticleNiacin = Nicotininc acid = Vitamin B3
Niacin, Nicotinic acid, Vitamin B3Niacin, nicotinic acid, or vitamin B3 is a water soluble vitamin that is a building block for the coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) and nicotinamide...
View ArticleCancer Genomics
What is Cancer Genomics? What does cancer genomics mean for a patient?According to the NIH Publication No. 10-7556 “Cancer Genomics”, one person dies from cancer every minute in the United States. It...
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