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Dictionary » N » Normal antibody Normal antibodynormal antibody antibody demonstrable in the serum or plasma of various persons or animals not known to have been stimulated by specific antigen, either artificially or as the result of naturally occurring contact. Synonym: natural antibody. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Re:... as usual in mitosis. Thus, the neighbor cells which are previously normal will be affected too. Current way to stop the cancer progression is ... be developed. If I had to guess, I would perhaps go for monoclonal antibody-based treatments to be the next big thing. The specific nature of ...
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Re: Re:... as usual in mitosis. Thus, the neighbor cells which are previously normal will be affected too. Current way to stop the cancer progression is ... be developed. If I had to guess, I would perhaps go for monoclonal antibody-based treatments to be the next big thing. The specific nature of ...
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E-cadherin/calcium... 96-well plate then protein then primary anti and then finally secondary antibody. After I had finished it, I thought about the fact that when I plated ... plated in PBS/Mg/Ca o/n and the next day it was washed in PBS-T (just normal PBS) and then incubated with my protein for an hour in PBS-T. Just ...
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Western Blot TroubleShootingIf the transcription factor is below the levels of normal detection (which is quite frequent), it won't show up on the gel unless you really jack up the antibody levels at the risk of more background. Here's what I suspect is happening: the transcription ...
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Primer design in the promoter region... of you can help me out with this: I want to do a ChIP assay with an antibody against acetylated histone h3. I did a cDNA microarray before and ... I am desperate... :cry: Actually I am not very good in designing "normal" primer...so if you write an answer please do it as if I am in ...
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