Uniform protein labeling in intact tissues is a challenge. An approach that allows antibodies to seep within organs could label proteins in millions of cells. Conventional protein-tagging methods, ...
U.S. and Canadian food labeling regulations require that protein digestibility be tested in rats to substantiate protein ...
U.S. and Canadian food labeling regulations should be modernized to eliminate the requirement to measure protein ...
Biotium’s ViaTag™ Haloalkane Ligands deliver bright, durable labeling that remains robust through fixation, permeabilization, ...
A mouse brain hemisphere stained with various cell type makers: neurons overall (cyan), and cells specifically involved with neurotransmitters dopamine (yellow) and acetylcholine (magenta). A new ...
Labeling using a fluorescent dye allows for easy detection of proteins in biological assays. For successful labeling, an optimum amount of the dye has to be used, and excess dye that is not conjugated ...
A new technology developed at MIT enables scientists to label proteins across millions of individual cells in fully intact 3D tissues with unprecedented speed, uniformity, and versatility. Using the ...
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