Antibodypedia
This is the page for Antibodypedia, an open-access online resource reporting data and commentary on publicly available antibodies.
We hope this page fosters discussion of antibody-based research and encourages user feedback on our site. Antibodypedia is a curated, open-access virtual repository publishing data and commentary on any antibodies available to the scientific community. Our goal is to help you find the most effective reagents for your antibody-based research. First founded in 2008 as a spinoff of the Human Protein
LSBio updated validation of antibodies for proximity ligation analysis on Antibodypedia. Here detection of PIK3R1 and SHC1 interaction performed in HeLa cells.
Time to celebrate !!! 4,010,268 reviewed products can be explored on Antibodypedia (www.antibodypedia.com)
Antibodypedia visualizes antibodies from http://ow.ly/yXGZ30ktpSt more than 80 providers.
Antibodypedia Antibodypedia scores publicly available antibodies to guide researchers to choose an appropriate antibody for a particular application. The resource contains information about close to 3 million antibodies towards over 19,000 human protein targets from more than 70 providers.
Report predicts growing research antibody market due to increasing genomics and proteomics research in the coming years https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/01/29/1313660/0/en/Research-Antibodies-and-Reagents-Market-Worth-13-276-5-Million-USD-By-2023.html
Research Antibodies and Reagents Market Worth 13,276.5 Million USD By 2023 LONDON, Jan. 29, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to the new report by Meticulous Research™, the global research antibodies and reagents market will reach 13,276.5 million USD by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period.
Antibodypedia promotes enhanced validation of antibodies through database developments. The new version of the database enhanced validation of antibodies can be uploaded.
Great blogpost introducing the publication "A subcellular map of the human proteome".
The article in Science is available here: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2017/05/10/science.aal3321
Remember your coffee break!
Did you miss this seminar? The recording is now available (in Swedish)!
Från kartläggning av människans byggstenar till klinisk praxis Kartläggning av en individs arvsmassa är idag snabb och billig. Dessutom presenterades nyligen Proteinatlasen - ett storskaligt kartläggningsprojekt över våra proteiner. Det kan leda till nya framtida behandingar. Nästa steg är klinisk praxis och därmed direkt patientnytta.
Today is last day for abstract submission HUPO2017!
See you in Dublin!
http://ow.ly/a5BO30bo16m
Abstract Submissions Visit the post for more.
Many informative posters on inflammation!
http://ow.ly/VJHw30bbhms
R&D Systems: Products & Services for Cell Biology Research: R&D Systems R&D Systems is a global resource for cell biology. Find quality proteins, antibodies, ELISA kits, laboratory reagents, and tool
Will you be part of ? http://ow.ly/3JNN30b78eY
Google’s health-care mega-project will track 10,000 Americans The project will scrutinize spit, tears, stool, heartbeats, and genomes to search for new predictors of disease.
A panel of experts will share their research on editing the epigenome.
Erasing Epigenetic Marks: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Epigenome | The Scientist Magazine® emThe Scientist/em is bringing together a panel of experts who will share their research into editing the epigenome. Attendees will have an opportunity to interact with the experts, ask questions, and seek advice on topics related to their research.
New Pathology Atlas presented at AACR17 in Washington DC by professor Mathias Uhlén from Human Protein Atlas. We look forward to the public release later this year!
Image credit: Atlas Antibodies
AAgAtlas is a new freely accessible database lists autoantigens so that you can browse, retrieve and download the list of autoantigens and their associated diseases: http://ow.ly/SxQl30av5ug
Find out if your protein is one of the 1126 targets present in the database.
Unlocking the Secrets of Our Cells - meet four scientists that have contributed greatly to medical research - 30 min video by Nobel Prize http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=1781
Find out what new products are on the market; Science Magazine lists new products from life science companies.
New Products A weekly roundup of information on newly offered instrumentation, apparatus, and laboratory materials of potential interest to researchers.
Hands-on CRISPR training course Experience both lectures and hands-on laboratory work at our state-of-the-art training facility.
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Then you have one of the ingredients needed to become a Nobel laureate according to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, awarded the Noble Prize in Chemistry!
The guardian lists 5 ways you can fail more successfully in your academic career!
Academics: you are going to fail, so learn how to do it better Unsuccessful endeavours are a crucial part of academia – use these five tips to make the most of them
Not only the antibody field experience reproducibility issues, the problem is also present within chemistry. The journal Organic Syntheses tackles this by verifying every experiment before it is published - and has donen so for all the papers it has published since it launched in 1921! Wow!
The nice story is published by Chemistry World http://ow.ly/YiwV30ajXzU
Taking on chemistry's reproducibility problem Efforts to get to grips with the problem have meant new ideas and technologies are now being brought to bear
Development of Validated Monoclonal Antibodies : R&D Systems With the recent emergence of antibody reproducibility being questioned in many headlines, it is comforting to know that R&D Systems has taken antibody validation and reproducibility seriously for over 30 years. Our highly selective development and validation criteria ensure only the best antibodies…
Get educated by reading about the History of Antibodies!
Produced by: Nature Immunology, Nature Reviews Immunology, Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, and Nature Communications.
http://ow.ly/xg7730a9fGc
The History of Antibodies summarized on a nice poster published in Nature:
http://ow.ly/JGXq30a9eES
Impact of ELIXIR infrastructure ELIXIR unites Europe’s leading life science organisations in managing and safeguarding the increasing volume of data being generated by publicly funded resea...
CRISPR gene editing technology is being used to solve issues concerning how to localize intracellular proteins.
Read the interview by Horizon where Dr. Emma Lundberg gives her expert view on the topic.
Also audio available.
http://ow.ly/N6TW30a0jux
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