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Detection of Signaling Effector-Complexes Downstream of BMP4 Using In Situ PLA, A Proximity Ligation Assay
BMPs are responsible for a wide range of developmental and biological effects. BMP receptors activate (phosphorylate) the Smad1/5/8 effectors, which then, form a complex with Smad4 and translocate to the nucleus where they function as transcription factors to initiate BMP
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Peptide Stability and Potential Degradation Pathways
To prevent or minimize peptide degradation we recommend storing the peptide in lyophilized form at –20 °C or –80 °C. Once in solution, the peptide/protein should be stored frozen in individual aliquots to avoid freeze-thaw cycles. Also, prolonged exposure to
Improving API Solubility Using Spray Drying with Polyvinyl Alcohol
Discover how spray drying with polyvinyl alcohol enhances solubility for small and large molecule drugs and unlocks the potential of poorly soluble APIs.
GPCR Markers for Cancer Research
Explore the role of some selected GPCR markers in cancer research development and treatment, including neurohormonal GPCRs, rhodopsin-like GPCRs, and more.
NHC-based Palladium Catalysts
In collaboration with Umicore AG and Co.,1 we are pleased to offer a series of robust Pd(II) and Pd(0) complexes employed as the linchpin in C–C bond forming reactions.
Thermal Transitions of Homopolymers: Glass Transition & Melting Point
Literature values for the glass transition temperature, (Tg), and melting temperature, (Tm), are given for the more common homopolymers.
Viral Clearance Using Capto™ Adhere
Description of viral clearance using Capto adhere from Cytiva.
BINAP/SEGPHOS® Ligands and Complexes
We present an article concerning BINAP/SEGPHOS® Ligands and Complexes.
Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF)
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a potent mitogen for hepatocytes and a variety of other cells, including endothelial and epithelial cells, melanocytes, and keratinocytes.
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