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Biomarkers for R&D of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases: adiponectin et. al.

24 Apr, 2017

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Biomarkers for R&D of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases: adiponectin et. al.

Adiponectin is an abundant hormone secreted by adipocytes. It appears to have many functions in organisms, however, the main function of adiponectin is most likely the regulation of glucose metabolism. Adiponectin is an insulin-sensitizing hormone that has been extensively studied as a prognostic and diagnostic marker of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Low blood adiponectin levels … Read more

Detecting pathogens and toxins transmitted to humans and vertebrates via contaminated food and water: Caliciviridae (norovirus) et al.

6 Apr, 2017

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Detecting pathogens and toxins transmitted to humans and vertebrates via contaminated food and water: Caliciviridae (norovirus) et al.

Advanced ImmunoChemical, Inc. offers 5 different high quality monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) for the detection of caliciviruses. The antibodies were developed using feline calicivirus (FCV) and rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) as immunogens in order to obtain antibodies that would detect the most common epitopes of different caliciviruses. All MAbs detect human norovirus, feline calicivirus and … Read more

5-minute GAPDH immunodetection for Western blotting and protein normalization from Advanced ImmunoChemical.

25 Mar, 2017

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5-minute GAPDH immunodetection for Western blotting and protein normalization from Advanced ImmunoChemical.

Here we announce a direct MAb 6C5-HRP conjugate in place of secondary antibodies plus a GAPDH loading control for Western blots and protein normalization available online. Click here: GAPDH Western blot Set. GAPDH (Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase) is one of the key enzymes involved in glycolysis, catalyzing the reversible oxidative phosphorylation of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate. Besides functioning as a … Read more

Myeloperoxidase (MPO): inflammation marker that can serve as cardiac marker.

16 Feb, 2017

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Myeloperoxidase (MPO): inflammation marker that can serve as cardiac marker.

Here at Advanced ImmunoChemical, Inc., we announce a new generation of anti-MPO monoclonal antibodies suitable for the development of quantitative MPO immunoassay. Sandwich immunoassays utilizing these antibodies demonstrated exceptionable results in precise MPO immunodetection in patient’s blood samples as shown in our AssayNotes: Click here for Myeloperoxidase AssayNotes and product information. MPO causes oxidative modification … Read more

Urine RBP4: best biomarker of impaired renal proximal tubule function and risk stratification of insulin-resistant patients.

24 Jan, 2017

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Urine RBP4: best biomarker of impaired renal proximal tubule function and risk stratification of insulin-resistant patients.

Urine retinol-binding protein4 (RBP4), a carrier protein for vitamin A in plasma, is arguably the most sensitive biomarker of human proximal renal tubular function known. Advanced ImmunoChemical is pleased to offer anti-human RBP4 monoclonal antibodies, as well as purified endogenous RBP4 for quantitative detection of circulating RBP4. Urine RBP4 AssayNotes and product information. Impaired tubule … Read more

Article about cTnI autoantibodies and what they tell us about circulating troponins- Courtesy of HyTest, Ltd.

20 Jan, 2017

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Article about cTnI autoantibodies and what they tell us about circulating troponins- Courtesy of HyTest, Ltd.

Research Courtesy of HyTest, Ltd.  The presence of cardiac troponin I autoantibodies in blood has been known for a long time. These autoantibodies bind to the stable part of cTnI and may be found in the blood of both healthy people and people with different diseases. They may interfere with the cTnI tests if the … Read more

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