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primer secondary structure analysis - primer secondary structure analysis  URL

2024/08/27 (Tue) 22:26:14

First introduced by Kaj Ulrik Linderstrom-Lang at Stanford in 1952, protein secondary structure is the three dimensional form of local segments of proteins and refers to the pattern of hydrogen bonds between the carboxyloxygen atoms and amino hydrogen in the peptide backbone.

primer secondary structure analysis - MelissaGeorge1

2022/12/29 (Thu) 11:09:30

First introduced by Kaj Ulrik Linderstrom-Lang at Stanford in 1952, protein secondary structure is the three dimensional form of local segments of proteins and refers to the pattern of hydrogen bonds between the carboxyloxygen atoms and amino hydrogen in the peptide backbone. Protein secondary structure elements is an intermediate before the protein folds into its three dimensional tertiary structure and is typically spontaneously formed. primer secondary structure analysis https://www.creative-proteomics.com/pronalyse/secondary-structure-analysis.html

structure-of-siliac-acid - MelissaGeorge1

2022/12/29 (Thu) 11:09:20

Sialic acids are negatively charged monosaccharides, what are found on the non-reducing termini of glycans. The key role in product stability and efficacy, thus, sialic acids are often defined in glycoprotein therapeutic products. There exist two most common sialic acids in biopharmaceuticals, the one is N-acetyl-neuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) and the other one is N-glycolyl-neuraminic acid (Neu5Gc). The sialic acid mentioned above are both important to the firmness and 3D conformation of glycoproteins, they are involved in many biological interactions. structure-of-siliac-acid https://www.creative-proteomics.com/pronalyse/siliac-acid-analysis.html

chemical analysis methods of organic acids - MelissaGeorge1

2022/12/29 (Thu) 11:09:11

chemical analysis methods of organic acids https://metabolomics.creative-proteomics.com/organic-acids-analysis-service.htm

Dihydroflavanones-Analysis - MelissaGeorge1

2022/12/29 (Thu) 11:08:54

Dihydroflavanones are the hydrogenated derivatives of the double bond at the C2-3 position of flavanones. Most of these plant ingredients have hydroxyl or methoxy group, and those with hydroxyl group at the C3 position are commonly called dihydroflavonols. Dihydroflavanones exist in free form or combined form in the plant kingdom. For example, hesperetin and liquiritin belong to dihydroflavones. The reduction reaction of dihydroflavanones with sodium borohydride can produce purple or blue-red phenomenon, which can be used to distinguish dihydroflavanones from other flavanones. Dihydroflavanones-Analysis https://metabolomics.creative-proteomics.com/dihydroflavanones-analysis.htm

cardiolipin - MelissaGeorge1

2022/12/29 (Thu) 11:08:31

Cardiolipin (CL) is a tetra-acylated diphosphatidylglycerol lipid found in bacteria, yeast, plants, and animals, which is exclusively located in mitochondria, and has a unique structure that consists of 2 phosphate residues and 4 kinds of fatty acyl chains; cardiolipin https://lipidomics.creative-proteomics.com/cardiolipins.htm

mpi cell lipidomics - MelissaGeorge1

2022/12/29 (Thu) 11:07:38

Fatty acid (FA) desaturation and elongation enzymes are strongly induced when monocytes, elutriated from healthy donors, differentiate into macrophages. The analysis of lipidome profiles during this process found that polyunsaturated FAs and monounsaturated FAs in the PE plasmalogens are decreased and increased, respectively, and the profiles are similar to those of circulating mature granulocytes; mpi cell lipidomics https://lipidomics.creative-proteomics.com/cells-untargeted-lipidomics.htm

bioid assay - MelissaGeorge1

2022/12/29 (Thu) 11:07:27

Many methods for studying protein-protein interactions usually fail to capture low-affinity interactions, and after cell lysis and protein complex purification, some interactions have disappeared, which has caused difficulties for researchers. At present, Proximity-dependent biotin identification (BioID) has become a powerful tool for identifying candidate protein-protein interactions in living cells. bioid assay https://www.iaanalysis.com/proximity-dependent-biotin-identification-bioid-platform.html

bifc - MelissaGeorge1

2022/12/29 (Thu) 11:07:16

Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC) assay is a intuitive and fast method used to directly visualize protein-protein interaction and protein localization in vivo using live-cell imaging or fixed cells. bifc https://www.iaanalysis.com/bifc-assay-service.html

growth factor assay - MelissaGeorge1

2022/12/29 (Thu) 11:07:07

Creative Proteomics has developed a growth factors detection platform, which can provide growth factors biological activity and immunological tests for scientific researchers, medical institutions, and government organizations. growth factor assay https://cytokine.creative-proteomics.com/growth-factors-gf-detection-service.htm


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