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Successful Immunoprecipitation Following Production of an Anti-Human Ubiquitin Antibody

Successful Immunoprecipitation Following Production of an Anti-Human Ubiquitin Antibody Solutions The development of antibodies against highly conserved proteins is a major challenge to scientists.  Due to target homology with native proteins in the host animal, successfully eliciting a robust immune response a

Analysis of COMT Espression in Breast Cancer

Analysis of COMT Espression in Breast Cancer Solutions Affinity purified polyclonal antibodies produced by Genomic Antibody Technology™ in rabbits were used in collaboration with MD Anderson Cancer Center to study the expression of proteins related to breast cancer. In the presented study, six breast cancer cell

Generation of a Library of Antibodies Targeting 10 Unique Overlapping Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Protein Domains in 76 Days

Generation of a Library of Antibodies Targeting 10 Unique Overlapping Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Protein Domains in 76 Days Solutions Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) is a 394aa monomeric, glycosylated protein found in serum.  Scientists at SDIX designed 10 DNA antigen sequences within AAT by “walking” down the prote

Immunochemistry of Genomic Antibody Technology Derived Reagents of Clinical Samples in Cooperation with the Human Protein Atlas

IMMUNOCHEMISTRY OF GENOMIC ANTIBODY TECHNOLOGYTM- DERIVED REAGENTS ON CLINICAL SAMPLES IN COOPERATION WITH THE HUMAN PROTEIN ATLAS Solutions Affinity purified polyclonal antibodies produced by Genomic Antibody Technology™ in rabbits were studied in the HPA’s tissue-profiling program that generated high-resolut

Production of Selective Anti-Rhesus CD40 Antisera from Genetic Sequence

Production of Selective Anti-Rhesus CD40 Antisera from Genetic Sequence Solutions SDIX collaborated with researchers using rhesus macaques as a model organism for HIV research.  In previous studies, the commercially available anti-human CD40 antibody gave unreliable data in the macaque model, even though t