Protein analysis through proteomics is essential for a comprehensive understanding of biological function, complementing genomic and transcriptomic data. It enables the functional validation of the expression and secretion of key biomarkers, ensuring that the molecular changes observed at the gene and RNA levels are reflected in actual protein activity.
GENXMAP offers a range of advanced proteomic techniques, including:
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Immunohistochemistry/fluorescence (IHC) / Immunocychemistry/fluoresence (ICC)
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Microscopy imaging analyses (Confocal Microscopy)
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Flow Cytometry
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
Flow cytometry
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Description: Flow cytometry is a powerful technique used to analyze the physical and chemical characteristics of individual cells or particles as they pass through a laser beam in a fluid stream. Cells are labeled with fluorescent markers attached to antibodies that target specific proteins. As the cells flow through the cytometer, the fluorescence and light scattering properties are measured, providing information on cell size, complexity, and protein expression levels. This method is highly valuable for immune profiling, and measuring the expression of cell surface or intracellular proteins in large populations of cells
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Applications:
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Immunophenotyping
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Cell Cycle Analysis
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Apoptosis Detection
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Protein Expression Analysis
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Intracellular Cytokine Production
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Cell Sorting
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Stem Cell Research
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DNA and RNA Analysis
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Microbial Analysis
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Drug Discovery and Development
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