Essential to the ambition of characterising fully the human proteome are systematic and com-prehensive collections of specific affinity reagents directed against all human proteins, including splice variants and modifications. Although a large number of affinity reagents are available commercially, their quality is often questionable and only a fraction of the proteome is covered. In order for more targets to be examined, there is a need for broad availability of panels of affinity reagents, including binders against proteins of unknown functions. The most familiar affinity reagents are antibodies and their fragments, but engineered forms of protein scaffolds and nucleic acid aptamers with similar diversity and binding properties are becomi...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibod-ies, are essential reagents for protein char...
Antibody-based microarrays is a rapidly evolving technology that has gone from the first proof-of-co...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
The use of affinity-based tools has become invaluable as a platform for basic research and in the de...
ProteomeBinders is a new European consortium aiming to establish a comprehensive resource of well-ch...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Is specificity an important issue regarding affinity reagents? What about the validation of affinity...
On the basis of discussions with representatives from all sectors of the cancer research community, ...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
This planet is home to countless species, some more well-known than the others. While we have develo...
Proteomics is expected to generate new insights into biological processes as well as identify novel ...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
The human genome is predicted to contain ~20,500 protein-coding genes. The encoded proteins are the ...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibod-ies, are essential reagents for protein char...
Antibody-based microarrays is a rapidly evolving technology that has gone from the first proof-of-co...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
The use of affinity-based tools has become invaluable as a platform for basic research and in the de...
ProteomeBinders is a new European consortium aiming to establish a comprehensive resource of well-ch...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Is specificity an important issue regarding affinity reagents? What about the validation of affinity...
On the basis of discussions with representatives from all sectors of the cancer research community, ...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
This planet is home to countless species, some more well-known than the others. While we have develo...
Proteomics is expected to generate new insights into biological processes as well as identify novel ...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
The human genome is predicted to contain ~20,500 protein-coding genes. The encoded proteins are the ...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibod-ies, are essential reagents for protein char...
Antibody-based microarrays is a rapidly evolving technology that has gone from the first proof-of-co...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...