| 9th Edition Catalog/Handbook |
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The BIOMOL Catalog/Handbook goes beyond the usual dictionary listing of reagents. Reagents are introduced within specific signal transduction pathways organized by their respective function in the signaling cascade. Useful tables, application notes and up-to-date literature references for each reagent are also included. |
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Neuroscience Antibodies
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This guide details over 200 highly characterized antibodies for neuroscience research. These antibodies complement an offering of neurotransmitters, ion channel modulators and drugs available online and in our catalog. The Neuroscience Antibodies Product Guide lists the latest tools for neuroscience research including tools for:
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Neurodegenerative Disease |
Neurotransmitter Biosynthesis Enzymes |
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Ion Channels |
Exocytosis and Vesicle Trafficking |
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Neurotransmitter Transporters |
Neuronal Cell Death |
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Neurotransmitters |
Neurofilament |
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Neurotransmitter Receptors |
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Angiogenesis

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With the increased understanding of the molecular pathways that regulate angiogenesis, there are now more opportunities to dissect angiogenic mechanisms and to develop new angiogenesis inhibitors for cancer, ocular diseases and inflammatory disorders. The Angiogenesis Product Guide lists the the latest tools for angiogenesis research including tools for:
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Angiogenesis Inhibitors |
Akt |
| HIF-1alpha |
Sphingosine-1-phosphate |
PI 3-kinase |
| MMPs |
Cytoskeleton |
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Ubiquitons & Zomes
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The Ubiquitons & Zomes Product Guide is a comprehensive guide containing over 250 products for ubiquitin and proteasome research, a useful guide to proteasome subunit nomenclature and review articles by R.J. Mayer, University of Nottingham and B. Dahlmann, Institute of Biochemistry, Berlin. |
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Compound Libraries
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BIOMOL Screen-Well(TM) libraries are focused collections of known active compounds ideal for assay development, receptor de-orphaning and chemical genomics.
The Compound Libaries Product Guide contains detailed information on the entire Screen-Well offering. Request your copy today! |
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Kinase Research
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Kinases regulate an enormous and diverse array of proteins, signal transduction pathways and cellular processes. The Kinase Research Product Guide contains over 400 kinase research tools including:
- Recombinant kinases & peptide substrates for lead and selectivity screening, kinetic assays and other applications
- Potent and selective kinase inhibitors
- Well-characterized kinase-related and phosphospecific antibodies
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BIOMOL GREEN
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BIOMOL GREENTM is a versatile reagent for measuring free phosphate. Any enzymatic reaction that releases inorganic phosphate - or that can be coupled to another reaction that does - can be assayed using BIOMOL GREEN.
Examples include protein phosphatase assays, lipid phosphatase assays and ATPase assays.
- Convenient, one-step colorimetric detection
- Excellent sensitivity
- Long shelf-life, >6 months at 4oC
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Nupherin transfection reagent
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Increases transfection efficiencies 10-100 fold
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Compatible with common transfection protocols
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Requires no special equipment
NupherinTM dramatically enhances the performance of commercially available cationic lipids to allow high-efficiency lipofection (10-40%) of neuronal, ganglion and other “difficult to transfect” cells. Nupherin is simple to use - just incubate Nupherin with your DNA for 15 minutes prior to lipofection |
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Poster |
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Ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins are involved in cellular regulatory activities to an extent that rivals protein phosphorylation. Our poster summarizes current knowledge of these important post-translational modifications and supplements a review article by Welchman, R.L., Gordon, C. and Mayer, R.J. in the August 2005 issue of Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology.
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