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High-throughput monoclonal antibody purification
System allows researchers to select single step affinity purification or two-step purification with an affinity first step, followed by desalting or gel filtration
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (27 June 2005)
Anti-Flag affinity purified antibody is improved
Exhibits several compelling performance benefits that include enhanced specificity, superior sensitivity, and improved stability in a number of standard immunostaining procedures
News from Sigma-Aldrich (Europe) (17 June 2005)
Automation software increases antibody throughput
Relational database system improves the efficiency of internal data administration relating to customers, processes, storage, and shipment of materials
News from Antibodies By Design ( 8 June 2005)
Agreement covers antibodies and peptides
Co-marketing agreement covering the rapid generation of monoclonal antibodies and complementary peptide-based services and products
News from Antibodies By Design (19 April 2005)
Antibodies against toll-like receptor 2
These antibodies can be used in various applications including Western blot, immunoprecipitation, flow cytometry, immunohistology of frozen sections and inhibition studies
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 4 April 2005)
Seeking therapies for bone cancer metastasis
User application article Bone metastases develop from virulent tumour cells that are spread through the body mostly via the circulation of the blood and which then settle in the medulla
News from Antibodies By Design (23 March 2005)
Antibodies have brighter more stable fluorescence
Brighter and more stable than comparable conjugates, and insensitive to changes in pH over a broad range making them useful for multicolour flow cytometry and fluorescence/confocal microscopy
News from Serotec (22 March 2005)
CD expression poster includes latest designations
Free poster details the expression of clusters of differentiation (CDs) on leucocyte lineages and presents key information about each CD in a comprehensive table
News from Serotec (21 March 2005)
Antibodies by the book
Catalogue features range of affinity purified polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies including fluorochrome and enzyme conjugates, low endotoxin/azide free preparations, immunoglobulins and collagens.
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 7 March 2005)
Announcing the first recombinant antibody
Said to be the first in vitro derived recombinant antibody, it is targeted against Cyclophilin A, which is indicated to play an important role in the mechanism of protein folding
News from Antibodies By Design ( 2 December 2004)
Scavenger receptor antibodies now available
Studied primarily for their ability to bind and internalise modified lipoproteins and have been implicated in the development of atherosclerosis and other macrophage-associated functions
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 3 November 2004)
Antibodies for targeted cell death
Cambridge BioScience has been appointed the new distributor for Advanced Targeting Systems's range of targeted toxins and antibodies for the neuroscience research community
News from Cambridge BioScience (14 October 2004)
Choice of antisera application for immunofixations
To provide maximum flexibility for its customers, Sebia is making a choice of antisera application methods available through exclusive UK supplier, Analytical Technologies
News from Analytical Technologies ( 3 August 2004)
New tool for phosphoprotein research
Cambridge BioScience has been appointed UK distributor for PhosphoSolutions, specialist in phospho-specific antibodies, a key tool in the study of phosphoproteins
News from Cambridge BioScience (30 July 2004)
Antibodies and conjugates for biomedical research
Cambridge BioScience has been appointed the new distributor for BioLegend in the UK and Ireland
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 8 June 2004)
Toll-like receptors - new antibody range
Toll-like receptors (TLR) are essential transmembrane signalling receptors of the innate immune system that alert the host to the presence of microbes
News from Cambridge BioScience (29 January 2004)
Tight junction antibodies available in UK
Tight junction proteins are specialised regions of cell-cell contact that prevent ions, water and other molecules from leaking from between cells, and maintain epithelial cell-polarity
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 3 October 2003)
Agreement with EntreMed on RetinoStat programme
Oxford BioMedica has access to EntreMed's proprietary angiogenesis inhibitor genes for use in its RetinoStat programme for the treatment of vision-loss via localised delivery.
News from Oxford BioMedica (10 September 2003)
Antibodies to the NFkB
Growing evidence indicates that the dysregulation of NFkB may be key to a number of diseases including arthritis, Alzheimer's, atherosclerosis and cancer.
News from Rockland Immunochemicals ( 2 September 2003)
Further TroVax phase ii trial in colorectal cancer
Oxford BioMedica reports that Cancer Research UK has agreed to conduct and sponsor an open label Phase II trial with TroVax, in colorectal cancer patients who have liver metastases.
News from Oxford BioMedica (29 August 2003)
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