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• Common PhIP-Seq Failure Points: Low Enrichment, High Background, and Replicate Mismatch
Technical guide for Common PhIP-Seq Failure Points: Low Enrichment, High Background, and Replicate Mismatch.
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• When to Outsource PhIP-Seq Analysis vs Build It In-House
Technical guide for When to Outsource PhIP-Seq Analysis vs Build It In-House.
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• PhIP-Seq vs Protein Microarray and ELISA: Which Fits Large-Scale Epitope Profiling?
Compare PhIP-Seq, protein microarray, and ELISA for large-scale epitope profiling based on discovery breadth, epitope context, throughput, and validation strategy.
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• PhIP-Seq Protocol Planning for Serum and CSF Projects: Controls, Library Scope, and Sample Inputs
Technical guide for PhIP-Seq Protocol Planning for Serum and CSF Projects: Controls, Library Scope, and Sample Inputs.
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• PhIP-Seq Analysis: Normalization, Background Control, and Hit Calling Decisions
Technical guide for PhIP-Seq analysis normalization, background control, and hit calling decisions.
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• How to Interpret PhIP-Seq Results for Autoantibody Discovery and Candidate Validation
Decision-focused guide to phip seq data analysis for autoantibody discovery, candidate triage, and orthogonal validation planning.
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• PhIP-Seq Data Analysis Workflow: From Read Counts to Enriched Peptide Hits
Technical guide for PhIP-Seq Data Analysis Workflow: From Read Counts to Enriched Peptide Hits.
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• What Is PhIP-Seq? A Practical Guide to When Research Teams Choose It
Learn what PhIP-Seq measures, how Phage ImmunoPrecipitation Sequencing works, and when research teams choose it over ELISA or other targeted assays for exploratory antibody profiling.
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• Crosstalk between Lactylation and Other PTMs
Lactate was once regarded as a metabolic by-product of glycolysis, but recent studies have fundamentally changed this understanding. In 2019, Zhang et al. first reported histone lactylation in Nature, demonstrating that lactate can participate in epigenetic regulation by covalently modifying lysine residues on histones. This discovery opened a new direction in the study of post-translational modifications (PTMs) and prompted extensive investigation into the synergistic and competitive mechanisms betwe......
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• What Is the Role of SIRT5 in Histone Malonylation?
With the continued advancement of epigenetic regulation research, the study of histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) has expanded beyond classical acetylation and methylation to include a range of emerging lysine acylation modifications. Malonylation is one such modification that has attracted increasing attention in recent years and is closely associated with cellular metabolic status. As a predominantly mitochondria-localized deacylase, SIRT5 plays a critical role in regulating protein mal......
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