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How Much Streptavidin Resin Should I use? Binding Capacity has the Answer
When using streptavidin agarose beads to purify biotinylated nucleic acids or proteins, you’ll need...
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What Does the DE3 Represent in Competent Cells Like BL21(DE3) and DL39(DE3)?*
Expression systems are important tools in molecular biology, enabling researchers to produce protein...
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How to Elute Biotinylated Proteins and Nucleic Acids from Streptavidin Beads
Streptavidin is a bacterial protein that binds to the small molecule biotin with extremely tight aff...
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The Association of Growth Factors in Obesity
Obesity is one of best covered, and at the same time worst covered, topic in the news. Rightly so,...

Lost your Tail? It’s OK, just make sure you have plenty FGF2!
The field of regenerative limb research is nowhere near as populated as some of the other biological...

Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors (FGFRs)
In all of our recent talk about growth factors, let us not forget that, in nature, growth factors ar...

Testing Growth Factors for Biological Activity
With our new lineup of growth factors, we want to make sure that the products we are selling are the...

FGF7 Subfamily (FGF7, FGF10, FGF22… and sometimes FGF3)
For this Growth Factor Focus week, we want to take a closer look at the FGF7 subfamily of Fibroblast...

Fibroblast Growth Factor Family
In the weeks to come, we want to spend some time discussing some of our more popular and interesting...