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Wednesday, August 19

Dear Sir or Madam,

Check out the latest news from antibodies-online:

Synthetic polypeptide toxins - a novel approach to ion-channel and receptor research

Toxins are a structurally and functionally diverse class of biologically produced poisonous molecules. 

Certain toxins have the ability to selectively bind and inhibit individual ion-channels or cell surface receptors, making them potent and valuable tools for studying cellular function and communication. 

http://www.antibodies-online.com/resources/17/1527/Smartox+Biotechnology+Synthetic+Polypeptide+Toxins+for+Research+Applications/

antibodies-online has teamed up with Smartox Biotechnology to offer ~70 different synthetic polypeptide toxins specifically designed for use in life-science research applications.

Many of these highly versatile and unique reagents possess functional properties that extend beyond simply inhibiting their respective targets. For example, product ABIN2566196 (pictured above) is synthetic Stichodactyla toxin conjugated to a fluorescent probe (TMR), and may be used to label voltage gated potassium channels in IF and FACS experiments.

 
 
 
http://www.antibodies-online.com/pathway/MAPK-Pathway-3/
 
 

Browse the MAPK pathway page at antibodies-online

MAP-kinases are part of a large, tiered phosphorylation cascade that is involved in many cellular processes.

MAPK dependent phosphorylation cascades play an intrinsic role in cell-cycle progression, differentiation, development, and apoptosis.

antibodies-online customers may now browse for products targeting specific members of various MAPK pathways using our new MAPK pathway page.

 
 

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