Author: Nicolas
Whole Blood Genomic DNA Purification Kit II — Technical Workflow, Chemistry, and QC (SEO-Optimized Overview)
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Use Case and Scope Whole Blood Genomic DNA Purification Kit II is designed for robust, RUO-grade isolation of high-molecular-weight genomic DNA (gDNA) from anticoagulated whole blood. The kit chemistry is optimized for efficient leukocyte lysis, protein denaturation, inhibitor removal, and silica-matrix binding in the presence of chaotropic salts, delivering DNA compatible with common molecular biology…
Read MoreAnti-Lumpy Skin Disease Virus (LSDV): Capripoxvirus Biology, Detection Targets, and Laboratory Workflows (SEO-Optimized Technical Overview)
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What is Lumpy Skin Disease Virus (LSDV)? Lumpy Skin Disease Virus (LSDV) is a Capripoxvirus (family Poxviridae) that primarily infects bovines (cattle, water buffalo). It is closely related to sheeppox virus (SPPV) and goatpox virus (GTPV). Authoritative overviews and training materials are available from USDA APHIS and Iowa State University’s CFSPH (USDA APHIS FAD PReP…
Read MoreEDTA Buffer pH 8.0 Antigen Retrieval Buffer: Composition, Mechanism, and Protocol Optimization
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Introduction: Why Antigen Retrieval & Role of EDTA pH 8.0 Buffer In immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunofluorescence on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue sections, antigen retrieval is a critical step to restore antigenicity that was masked by crosslinking fixation. Formaldehyde or paraformaldehyde fixation forms methylene bridges between proteins, which can hide epitopes from antibody binding. The antigen…
Read MoreUnderstanding Polyclonal Antibody (Partial Active): Structure, Function, and Technical Insights
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Polyclonal antibodies (pAbs) are heterogeneous mixtures of immunoglobulin molecules secreted by different B-cell clones in response to a specific antigen. Each clone recognizes a distinct epitope on the antigen, leading to a broad and sensitive immune response. In technical workflows, the designation “partial (Active)” refers to partially purified or fractionally active antibody preparations that retain…
Read MoreComprehensive Overview of DNA PCR Quantitative Positive (Partial Active) Results in Real-Time PCR Analysis
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Introduction In molecular diagnostics, a DNA PCR quantitative positive, partial (Active) result refers to a scenario in which a quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) or digital PCR (dPCR) assay amplifies a target DNA sequence and yields a measurable quantity above a defined threshold—indicative of active replication or presence of the target organism (virus, bacterium, or other…
Read MoreInfluenza Virus Real-Time RT-PCR Kit, Partial (Active): Comprehensive Technical Overview for Research Laboratories
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Influenza Virus Real-Time RT-PCR Kit, partial (Active) represents a class of molecular biology tools designed for quantitative RNA analysis of influenza viral genomes under research, surveillance, and biosystem optimization settings. The partial (Active) designation indicates that the kit includes all active enzymatic components (reverse transcriptase and thermostable polymerase) but focuses on defined partial target regions…
Read MoreRecombinant Human Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 (FGF2), Partial (Active): Structure, Function, and Biotechnological Applications
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Recombinant Human Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 (FGF2), partial (active) is a widely studied biomolecule in the field of molecular biology, biotechnology, and tissue engineering. As part of the fibroblast growth factor family, FGF2 plays a central role in cell proliferation, protein synthesis, and extracellular matrix remodeling, but its recombinant form — especially the partial active…
Read MoreComprehensive Guide to ABI3 Antibodies for Neuroscience and Cytoskeleton Research
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Introduction: ABI3 and Its Biological Context The ABI3 gene (ABI family, member 3, also known as NESH) encodes an adaptor protein involved in actin cytoskeletal regulation, cell motility, and signaling pathways. NCBI+2PMC+2 ABI3 is expressed in various tissues, but is of particular interest in neurobiology (especially microglia) and in linking to neurodegenerative disease. Frontiers+3Orca+3BioMed Central+3…
Read MoreCYP26B1 Polyclonal Antibody — Technical Research Guide (RUO)
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Scientific background (research context only) CYP26B1 is a microsomal cytochrome P450 monooxygenase that catalyzes oxidative catabolism of all-trans-retinoic acid (atRA), shaping retinoid gradients during development and in adult tissues. Core reference resources include the NCBI Gene record for CYP26B1 (human) for locus, curated aliases, and RefSeqs (see NCBI Gene). Protein-level curation, including conserved domains and…
Read MoreRbt Xhmstr IgG F(ab’)₂ Unconjugated — Advanced Antibody Fragment for Research Workflows
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Introduction to Rbt × Hamster IgG F(ab’)₂ Fragments The Rbt Xhmstr IgG F(ab’)₂ Uncnj reagent is a Rabbit-derived polyclonal antibody fragment directed against Hamster IgG. It is produced through enzymatic digestion of full-length IgG using controlled pepsin hydrolysis, yielding the F(ab’)₂ dimer that retains both antigen-binding arms while completely removing the Fc region.This biochemical modification…
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