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Anonymous
Feb 9

what is 16s rrna?

As a leading provider of NGS services and a partner of Illumina, CD Genomics offers a portfolio of solutions for metagenomics sequencing. 16S/18S/ITS amplicon sequencing is characterized by cost-efficiency, high-speed and practicability to help you identify and investigate the microbial community. With over 10 years of experience, we can totally meet your project requirements and budgets in the exploration of microbial biodiversity. 16s rrna

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Anonymous
Feb 9

what is the process of prediction of n glycosylation sites in human proteins?

Glycosylation, the process of attaching glycans to proteins or other organic molecules, is one of the most common post-translational modifications (PTMs). Glycans are highly branched carbohydrate structures, consisting of monosaccharide sugars, such as fucose, galactose, manose, sialic acid, and N-acetylglucosamine. Due to the complexity and diversity of composition and structure of glycans, and the site of glycan attachment, glycosylation may affect product stability, immunogenicity, serum clearance, pharmacokinetics, and anti-inflammatory activity. Therefore, glycosylation is a Critical Quality Attribute (CQA) that must be presented. Glycosylation analysis is critical step to ensure safety and potency of biopharmaceutical products during the process of drug discovery. prediction of n glycosylation sites in human proteins

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Anonymous
Feb 9

what is n glycan analysis?

The special N-glycosylation structure is related to the safety and effectiveness of many protein drugs. Determining the exact N-glycan site occupancy can be used to comprehensively analyze the glycosylation of proteins, therefore, the measurement and analysis of N-glycan sites is an important biochemical technology for biopharmaceutical development projects. The technical method can be used to determine the type and content of N-glycosylation sites of biopharmaceutical proteins or other biological agents, determine the structure and relative content of glycosylation, and also measure free N-glycans. n glycan analysis

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Anonymous
Feb 9

what is phospholipid fatty acid analysis?

Based on gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) technologies, Creative Proteomics provides fast and accurate qualitative and quantitative analysis of fatty acids and derivatives to meet your different needs. phospholipid fatty acid analysis

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Anonymous
Feb 9

what is acenocoumarol?

Acenocoumarol is an anticoagulant that is being developed to prevent complications associated with atrial fibrillation, prosthetic heart valves, and thromboembolic diseases such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Creative Proteomics can provide you with acenocumarol content testing based on high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) technology. acenocoumarol

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Anonymous
Feb 9

what is phosphatidylserine assay hplc?

comprehensive PS targeted lipidomics services from lipid extraction, lipid detection and data analysis for biomedical research institutions, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. phosphatidylserine assay hplc

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Anonymous
Feb 9

what is lipidomics data analysis?

Creative Proteomics uses Progenesis QI (Waters) and LipidSearch (Thermo) and MS DIAL for our Lipidomics Statistics. lipidomics data analysis

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Anonymous
Feb 9

what is XLMS?

There are three levels of protein interactions: multi-subunit proteins, multi-component protein complexes, and transient, ordered associations between different proteins. In particular, the last protein interaction exists widely in living organisms and plays a role in various life activities such as material metabolism, signal transduction, cell growth and death. Commonly used methods to study protein interactions are: tandem affinity purification, co-immunoprecipitation, yeast two hybrid, phage display and chemical cross-linking, etc. XLMS

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Anonymous
Feb 9

what are Eicosanoids used for?

Eicosanoids include prostaglandins (PG), thromboxanes (TX), leukotrienes (LT), and lipoxins (LX). Prostanoids refer to PGs and TXs. The names of prostanoids are given according to the number of carbon-carbon double bonds in the molecule. Because of the presence of two carbon-carbon double bonds, most of the biologically active prostaglandins and thromboxanes are series 2 molecules. The eicosanoids with four carbon-carbon double bonds are series 4 molecules. Eicosanoids

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