Stable Cell Lines: Engineered Foundations for Biomedical Discovery

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Stable Cell Lines: Engineered Foundations for Biomedical Discovery Stable cell lines provide sustained exogenous gene expression, offering reliable models for gene function studies and recombinant protein production, unlike transient transfection. Technical Process Selecting an appropriate parental cell line (e.g., HEK293, CHO) based on genetic background and research objectives is the initial step. Vector design must …

Navigating Peptide Library Screening: High-Throughput to Phage Display

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Navigating Peptide Library Screening: High-Throughput to Phage Display Principle of Peptide Library Screening Phage display technology is an in vitro screening technique that enables the selection of target peptides from a vast phage peptide library by displaying peptides on the phage surface. Consequently, Peptide Library Screening based on this technology is also referred to as phage peptide library screening. The …

Crafting the Molecular Keyring: Library Construction for Targeted Aptamer Discovery

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Crafting the Molecular Keyring: Library Construction for Targeted Aptamer Discovery Aptamers are single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules obtained through in vitro selection techniques (SELEX) from random oligonucleotide libraries, capable of binding to target molecules with High Affinity and Specificity. The success of aptamer screening highly depends on the quality and diversity of the initial aptamer library. The core of library …

Alpha Lifetech-Single-Cell Sequencing Methods

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Single-cell sequencing (SCS) encompasses a range of methodologies designed to investigate the genomic, transcriptomic, epigenomic, and proteomic landscapes of individual cells. These techniques are tailored to address specific research questions, from cell identity to functional states. Below is a detailed overview of commonly used single-cell sequencing methods. Single-Cell RNA Sequencing (scRNA-seq) Purpose Profiles gene expression at …

Alpha Lifetech-Single Cell Sequencing Protocol

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Single-cell sequencing involves isolating and analyzing the molecular content (DNA, RNA, or proteins) of individual cells to uncover cellular heterogeneity. The protocol below outlines the general workflow for single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), the most commonly used single-cell sequencing approach. Step-by-Step Protocol Sample Preparation Objective: Obtain a single-cell suspension from tissues or cultures. Procedure Tissue Dissociation Use …

Alpha Lifetech-GPCR Signaling

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G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling is a fundamental cellular communication process, enabling cells to respond to a diverse array of external stimuli, such as hormones, neurotransmitters, and sensory signals. GPCR signaling is involved in numerous physiological processes, including vision, taste, smell, immune responses, and cardiovascular regulation. GPCRs transmit signals by interacting with intracellular G proteins, which then initiate a …

Alpha Lifetech-Virus Like Particles

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Virus-like particles (VLPs) are molecular structures that resemble the outer structure of viruses but lack viral genetic material, making them non-infectious. VLPs are typically composed of self-assembling viral proteins that form a structure similar to the original virus capsid. Because they mimic natural viral particles, VLPs can elicit strong immune responses, which makes them valuable tools …

Alpha Lifetech-G Protein Coupled Receptor

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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a diverse and extensive family of membrane receptors that mediate communication between the cell and its external environment, making them essential for numerous physiological processes. They are characterized by a distinctive structure featuring seven transmembrane alpha-helices, and they are embedded in the cell membrane, allowing them to interact with extracellular signaling …

Alpha Lifetech-SPR Experiment

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An SPR (Surface Plasmon Resonance) experiment is a technique used to analyze biomolecular interactions in real-time, offering label-free insights into the binding dynamics, affinity, and specificity between molecules, such as proteins, nucleic acids, or small molecules. Steps in an SPR Experiment Sensor Chip Preparation The first step is to prepare a sensor chip with a gold surface …

Alpha Lifetech-SPR Binding Assay

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The SPR (Surface Plasmon Resonance) binding assay is a powerful technique used to study molecular interactions in real-time without the need for labeling. It is commonly employed to analyze the kinetics, affinity, and specificity of interactions between biomolecules, such as protein-protein, protein-DNA, or protein-small molecule interactions. Principle of SPR Binding Assay In an SPR assay, …