Western blotting guide: Part 2, Protein separation by SDS-PAGE

Contact Us Once prepared, the sample proteins are separated by PAGE (polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis), which may be performed under native Read More...

Western blotting guide: Part 1, Introduction and Sample Preparation

Contact Us In 1979, Towbin et al. first detailed the process of immunoblotting – the separation of proteins from a Read More...

Affinity Vs Avidity

Contact Us Affinity and avidity are terms used to describe the strength of the bond between an antibody and its Read More...

Immunoglossary

Contact Us Antibodies are such critical reagents for scientific research that a unique language has been coined relating to them. Here, we’ve Read More...

Click Chemistry - Jena Bioscience

Click Chemistry

Click Chemistry[1] describes pairs of functional groups that rapidly and selectively react (“click”) with each other under mild, aqueous conditions. The Read More...

Click Reagents by Chemistry

Contact Us Click Chemistry[1] describes pairs of functional groups that rapidly and selectively react (“click”) with each other under mild, aqueous Read More...

Click Reagents by Application

Contact Us Click Chemistry[1] describes pairs of functional groups that rapidly and selectively react ("click") with each other under mild, aqueous Read More...

RNA Technologies

Contact Us Ribonucleic acids (RNAs) are essential for transfer of genetic information and cell regulation. About 1-2% of the transcribed genome (transcriptome) Read More...

Epigenetics

Contact Us DNA (De)MethylationNucleotides & Nucleosides Products & Ordering 5-Methyl-dCTP NU-1125 mdCTP, 5-mdCTP 5-Hydroxymethyl-dCTP NU-932 hmdCTP, 5hmdCTP 5-Aza-dCTP NU-1118  5-Hydroxymethyl-dC Read More...

Protein Labeling

Contact Us The attachment of a reporter group (label) is often required for the detection and biochemical/cellular characterization of proteins Read More...

RNA/cRNA Labeling

Contact Us Fluorophores and haptens, are the most commonly used labels for the generation of non-radioactive RNA/cRNA probes. They are enzymatically introduced Read More...

DNA/cDNA Labeling

Fluorophores and haptens, are the most commonly used labels for the generation of non-radioactive DNA/cDNA probes. They are enzymatically introduced into DNA/cDNA Read More...