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Proteomics Databases

Metabolomics Databases

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• Amino Acids and Their Derivatives in Liver Tissues
The liver, as one of the most important metabolic organs in the human body, plays various physiological functions, including but not limited to metabolism, detoxification, and protein synthesis. In these processes, amino acids and their derivatives play crucial roles. MtoZ Biolabs utilizes advanced mass spectrometry technology to explore the mysteries of amino acids and their derivatives in the liver for medical research and clinical applications.
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• Live Cell Protein Interaction Thermal Stability Detection
Cellular protein-protein interaction and thermal stability assay is an experimental method used to study the interactions between proteins and their stability under different temperature conditions. This technique is particularly important in biomedical research as it helps understand the functions of proteins and their roles in diseases. The detailed steps of this technique are as follows.
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• Relative Quantification of Protein Phosphorylation Level
In the field of cell biology, research on protein phosphorylation occupies an important position. Protein phosphorylation is one of the most common and functionally significant post-translational modifications in biology. It plays important roles in various biological processes, including cell division, growth, death, and signal transduction.
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• Differential Analysis of Proteome
Proteomics is a discipline that studies all proteins and their interactions within an organism. Differential analysis of the proteome is an important branch of proteomics, aiming to compare protein expression differences between different biological samples to reveal biological processes and disease mechanisms.
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• Microproteomics Analysis Technology
Microproteomics analysis is a method focused on the detection and analysis of trace protein samples. This technique is typically applied in situations where sample quantity is scarce or protein content is low, such as single cells, microbial samples, and clinical specimens.
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• Antibody-Drug Conjugates Assay Project
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) testing includes a series of assays to evaluate the quality, stability, efficacy, and safety of ADCs. These testing assays may include:
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• Cell Histones Peptide Mass Fingerprint Analysis
Cells, the basic units of life, maintain the fundamental functions of organisms through their intricate mechanisms and interactions. Proteins play a crucial role in these microentities, from catalyzing chemical reactions to transmitting signals and regulating gene expression. However, to gain a deeper understanding of how these proteins collaborate within cells, we need more advanced and precise technological approaches.
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• HPLC Peptide Map Analysis of Fish Tissue
Fish, as a rich source of protein, is not only an important part of human diet, but also a valuable sample in biomedical research. Fish tissue, mainly composed of the muscle part of fish, is a nutritious food. It is known for its high protein and low fat content, rich in essential amino acids. Fish contains various vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin D, B2, calcium, and phosphorus. Its muscle fibers are short, tender in texture, and easy to digest, making it an indispensable part of a healthy diet.
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• mRNA Cap Efficiency Detection
mRNA capping efficiency detection is a process used to evaluate the successful addition of a cap structure (typically a 7-methylguanosine triphosphate (m7G) cap) at the 5' end of mRNA molecules. This cap structure is crucial for the stability of mRNA and its translation efficiency within cells. The 5' cap of mRNA plays several key biological functions, including regulating nuclear export, protecting against degradation by exonucleases, and promoting translation.
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• Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) Analysis of Rat Cells
Understanding the physical and chemical properties of cells is crucial in biomedical research. As widely used experimental animals, the study of rat cells provides valuable insights into the understanding and treatment of human diseases. Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) is a widely applied technique for measuring the size distribution of nanoparticles to microparticles in solution.
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