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Á¦¸ñ [Kerafast] April 2019: New Research Materials From Your Colleagues – Antibodies and Nanoparticles
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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.
Antibodies Chaetomium globosum Enolase Antibody
From the laboratory of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Recognizes C. globosum and C. atrobrunneum, fungal species of mold
Fibroblast Activation Protein (FAP) Antibody
From the laboratory of Ellen Puré, PhD, The Wistar Institute
Reacts with mouse fibroblast activation protein (FAP), a transmembrane serine protease up-regulated at sites of inflammation
Human/Murine Chimeric Flavivirus Antibodies
From the laboratory of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mouse antibodies incorporating the variable regions of a flavivirus monoclonal into a plasmid construct containing the human IgG ¥ã1 chain; detect flaviviruses such as West Nile, yellow fever and encephalitis
Yeast-Display Nanobody Library
From the laboratory of Andrew C. Kruse, PhD, Harvard University
Fully in vitro platform for rapidly discovering nanobodies (camelid single-domain antibody fragments), based on yeast surface display
Nanoparticles GlowDot10 Protein-Based Fluorescent Nanoparticles
From the laboratory of C. Vijaya Kumar, PhD, University of Connecticut
Single protein nanoparticles that retain the structure and function of native protein used, offering tunable size and color over nanometer level or better
TEV Protease-Labelled Magnetic Nanoparticles
From the laboratory of Robert M. Hughes, PhD, East Carolina University
TEVp-streptavidin fusion protein immobilized on biotin-coated superparamagnetic nanoparticles for optimal recovery and reuse in protein preparation applications
BioGraphene Gr-SA
From the laboratory of C. Vijaya Kumar, PhD, University of Connecticut
High concentration dispersion of graphene nanoplatelets stabilized in a bovine serum albumin (SA) solution for use in biological applications

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