Creative
BioMart, a leading provider of recombinant protein and custom protein services,
announces that it now offers a wide range of biomarker
proteinsfor research use.
Biomarker
proteins are molecules that can be used to measure and monitor biological
processes, including those associated with disease. They have the potential to
revolutionize medicine by enabling personalized healthcare and early disease
detection.
Creative
BioMart's biomarker protein catalog includes a variety of proteins that have
been implicated in a wide range of diseases, including:
Some
of the genes that these biomarker proteins are encoded by include: ACP1, ACPP,
ACVRL1, ADM, AFP, EGFR, CD38, CDH1, IL6, Ngf, ROR1, TP53, TNF, VWF, etc.
Creative
BioMart's biomarker proteins are produced using a variety of expression
systems, including E. coli, yeast, and mammalian cells. This
allows Creative BioMart to produce biomarker proteins in a variety of formats,
including recombinant proteins, native proteins, and GMP-grade proteins.
Creative
BioMart's biomarker proteins are also available in a variety of purities,
including analytical grade, research grade, and clinical grade, meeting the
diverse needs of its customers, including researchers, pharmaceutical
companies, and clinical diagnostic laboratories.
"We
are excited to offer our customers a wide range of biomarker proteins for
research use," said Linna, the chief marketing staff at Creative BioMart.
"Biomarker proteins have the potential to revolutionize medicine, and we
are committed to providing our customers with the tools they need to accelerate
their research."
Creative
BioMart also offers a variety of custom protein services, including protein expression, purification,
modification, and engineering. This allows Creative BioMart to produce custom
biomarker proteins that meet the specific needs of its customers.
For
example, Creative BioMart can produce custom biomarker proteins that have been
modified with fluorescent labels or biotin tags. This allows researchers to
track and visualize biomarker proteins in cells and tissues. Creative BioMart
can also produce custom biomarker proteins that have been engineered to have
specific properties, such as increased stability or affinity for a particular
target molecule.
"We
are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality biomarker
proteins and custom protein services," said Linna. "We believe that
our products and services can help our customers accelerate their research and
bring new and innovative treatments to patients."
To
view the entire list of biomarker proteins provided by Creative BioMart, please
visit https://www.creativebiomart.net/biomarker.htm.
What is immunoglobin
Immunoglobulins,
also known as antibodies, are proteins that are produced by the immune system
in response to infection. They are Y-shaped proteins that can bind to particular
antigens, which are invading foreign substances. When an immunoglobulin binds
to an antigen, it designates the antigen for annihilation by additional immune
system cells.
Immunoglobulins
are required for the body to be immune to infection. Additionally, they play a
role in immune processes like autoimmune disease and inflammation.
Immunoglobulins have a variety of medical applications, including the treatment
or prevention of infections, the suppression of the immune system in autoimmune
diseases, and the quickening of wound healing.
The Immunoglobulin Superfamily
The
immunoglobulin
superfamilyis a group of proteins with a common
structural motif. Ig superfamily proteins are found in all vertebrates and some
invertebrates. They play roles in the immune system, cell signaling, and cell
adhesion, to name a few.
One
of the most important characteristics of Ig superfamily proteins is their
modular structure. Ig domains are small, independently folding units that can
be arranged in different combinations to create a variety of different
proteins. This modularity allows for a great deal of diversity in function.
Some
of the most well-known members of the immunoglobulin superfamily include:
The Immunoglobulin Superfamily in Medicine
Immunoglobulins
and other Ig superfamilyproteins are used in a variety of ways in medicine.
Conclusion
The
immunoglobulin superfamily is a large and diverse group of proteins that play a
variety of important roles in biology. Immunoglobulins are essential for
protecting the body from infection, and other Ig superfamily proteins are
involved in cell signaling, cell adhesion, and other important processes. Ig
superfamily proteins are used in a variety of ways in medicine, and research is
ongoing to develop new treatments based on these proteins.