At Kerafast, we are continually adding new reagents to our portfolio of difficult-to-access bioresearch materials. Our latest products are listed below; click on the links to learn more.
AntibodiesCochlin [9A10] Antibody From the laboratory of Junying Yuan, PhD, Harvard University Recognizes cochlin, an extracellular matrix protein highly abundant in the cochlea and vestibule of the inner ear. EDD [8G10] Antibody From the laboratory of Junying Yuan, PhD, Harvard University Reacts with EDD, E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase UBR5, a putative tumor suppressor that is implicated in cellular pathways including the regulation of gene __expression__, among others. SARS-CoV-2 Spike Antibodies From the laboratory of Giuseppe A. Sautto, PhD and Ted M. Ross, PhD, University of Georgia Recognize full-length spike protein with this characterized panel of SARS-CoV-2 spike antibodies, suitable for ELISA applications.
Cell LinesAutism Spectrum Disorder Cell Lines From the laboratory of Philip H. Schwartz, PhD, Children¡¯s Hospital of Orange County Established from human skin fibroblasts of patients with defined autism spectrum disorder or unaffected volunteers (control group). Autophagy Reporter H4 Cell Line (GFP-LC3/H4) From the laboratory of Junying Yuan, PhD, Harvard University Human H4 neuroblastoma cell lines that expresses GFP fused to Lc3, allowing for measurement of autophagy. HT-22 and N2a Neuronal Cell Lines From the laboratory of Robert J. Denver, PhD, University of Michigan Nine different mouse neuronal cell lines, many of which are hippocampus-derived and useful for studying KLF9, thyroid hormone receptor beta, and the biotin ligase BirAV5.
Other ReagentsBroad Range DNA Ladder From the laboratory of Mikhail F. Alexeyev, PhD, University of South Alabama Highly versatile broad-range DNA ladder suitable for molecular biology research, available as a ready-to-use format with bands ranging from 100bp to 10kbp. pVSV Pseudotyping Plasmids and Pseudotypes rVSVs From the laboratory of Melinda A. Brindley, PhD, University of Georgia A variety of VSV reagents, widely used as a model system for studying viral replication, assembly and evaluating vaccine effectiveness, including a plasmid and rVSV for studying SARS-CoV-2. Traptavidin Protein From the laboratory of Mark Howarth, PhD, University of Oxford Traptavidin is the S52G, R35D mutant of streptavidin, the high affinity biotin biding protein. Useful in various imaging, protein purification and nano-assembly applications.