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ADME-Tox

Subcellular fractions for ADME studies: broad custom capacities with strong expertise

26/02/2018 by Isabelle Nobiron, PhD No Comments

Over the years, Sekisui XenoTech has built up a strong expertise in preparing subcellular fractions for ADME applications.

There is a list of the fractions readily available for prompt delivery across Europe. However, the researcher’s specific needs in terms of species model, characterization or tissue for a particular metabolism study may not be met by the already available catalogue products. For this reason, the existing list is continuously expanding over the years in response to new demands.

Much experience has been gained by Sekisui Xenotech through interesting requests for custom tissue preparations from researchers. Here, I’d like to share some comments from the scientists at Xenotech involved in these preparations, to give you some insight in their customization capacities.

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Cell Biology and Signalling

Cell signalling: How to easily detect mono- and poly-Ub target proteins

by Philippe Fixe, PhD No Comments
Recently, a new series of ready-to-use reagents for studying post-translation modifications (PTMs) of your proteins of interest have been released by Cytoskeleton, Inc. To illustrate the advantages of these research tools, this post is focuses on ubiquitination detection, which is known to be an important event in cell signalling.
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