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Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Ketamine and Its Metabolites
UW-Madison researchers have developed monoclonal antibodies to ketamine and monoclonal antibodies to 6-HNK, one of the major metabolites of ketamine. The antibodies are selective enough to bind to the...
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Cody Wenthur, Jillian Kyzer, Natalie Gonzalez Velazquez, Uriel Enriquez | P240365US01
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MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY REAGENTS DIAGNOSTIC FOR CDHR3, THE RHINOVIRUS-C CELLULAR RECEPTOR PROTEIN, DOMAINS EC1, EC2, EC5 AND EC6
UW-Madison researchers have developed and characterized nine murine monoclonal antibody (mAb) reagents that react uniquely with the EC1 (2x), EC2 (2x), EC5 (3x), and EC6 (2x) extracellular cadherin re...
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Ann Palmenberg, Marchel Hill, Kelly Watters, Xander Kessler | P230117US01
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ANTI-GATA2 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES
UW-Madison researchers have developed three novel monoclonal antibodies that all have exceptional activity against human and mouse GATA2.
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Emery Bresnick, Daniel Matson | P220242US01
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GENERATION OF RABBIT POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY FOR PKM2
A UW-Madison researcher has developed a rabbit polyclonal antibody for methylated PKM2. There are three PKM2 arginine methylation sites R445, R447, R455. The antibody was generated using peptides enco...
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Wei Xu | P220296US01
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RBM20 ANTIBODY
A UW-Madison researcher has developed and characterized an anti-RBM20 polyclonal antibody rabbit preparation (which he calls the “RBM20 antibody”). The inventor expressed and purified the full len...
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Wei Guo, Marion Greaser | P220238US01
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Rabbit Polyclonal Antibodies Against HRV-A16 (Human Rhinovirus, Species A, Strain 16) Proteins 2A Protease, 3C Protease and 3D Polymerase
The HRV proteases (3C and 2A) and the 3D polymerase have very important functions in virus replication cycle and virus-host interactions and are very intensively investigated for their role in develop...
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Ann Palmenberg, James Gern, Svetlana Amineva, Aleksey Aminev | P210172US01
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Murine Monoclonal Antibodies to N-terminal FN1 Modules of Fibronectin
Fibronectin (FN) is a large glycoprotein that plays an important role in the formation of extracellular matrices that are necessary for embryogenesis, tissue renewal, and various pathophysiologic proc...
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Deane Mosher, Douglas Annis | P190347US01
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Antibodies Targeting Glioblastoma Stem-Like Cells And Methods Of Use Thereof
The present invention provides antibodies that target glioblastoma stem-like cells and methods and kits for their use.
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Eric Shusta, Michael Zorniak, Paul Clark, Yongku Cho, Benjamin Umlauf, John Kuo | P180018US02
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Yeast-Based Intein Platform for Drug Production
The therapeutic and biochemical properties of proteins including antibodies can be enhanced by custom chemical functionalization that enables modifications, such as small molecule drug conjugation, PE...
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Eric Shusta, Cathryn Marshall | P150056US02
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Polyclonal Antibodies Against Cardiovirus 2A, 2B, 2C, 3C, 3A, 3B and 3AB Proteins
Encephalomyocarditis virus, a cardiovirus, causes encephalitis and myocarditis. It is a widespread problem in swine, causing sudden death and reproductive failure and potentially leading to severe eco...
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Ann Palmenberg, Svetlana Amineva, Aleksey Aminev | P07499US
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Polyclonal Antibodies Against Equine Rhinitis A Virus 3AB, 3C and 3D Proteins
Equine rhinitis A virus, formerly known as equine rhinovirus 1, causes a respiratory disease in horses similar to the common cold in humans. No vaccines against this virus are available commercially a...
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Ann Palmenberg, Svetlana Amineva, Aleksey Aminev | P07500US
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Phospho-Specific Antibody to Study Circadian Rhythm Gene PER2
Circadian rhythms refer to the 24-hour cycles of biological processes that promote daily functioning. The synchronization of an organism’s internal clock to external cues like light and darkness is ...
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Randal Tibbetts, Naval Shanware | P130048US01
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Bone Morphogenetic Protein-1 Biological Materials
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are critical for the formation of cartilage and its conversion into bone.
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Daniel Greenspan, Kazuhiko Takahara | P96200US
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Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Raised to Recombinant Mengovirus 3D Polymerase
Mengovirus is a picornavirus that causes encephalomyocarditis in humans and other animals.
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Ann Palmenberg, Hernando Duque | P97029US
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hMREII Antiserum for the Detection of DNA Damage
DNA damage occurs in organisms as a result of exposure to environmental chemicals and radiation. Failure to repair this damage can lead to tumor formation and cancer. Although a gene has been found in...
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John H. J. Petrini | P95198US
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Eight Hybridoma Cell Lines Producing Monoclonal Antibodies Against La Crosse Encephalitis Virus
La Crosse virus is an etiologic agent for childhood encephalitis in North America. Structurally, the nucleocapsid of this virus is enclosed by a host-derived lipid envelope holding two virion glycopro...
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Thomas Yuill | P01150US
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Monoclonal Antibody to Eukaryotic RNA Polymerase II
The enzyme RNA polymerase II synthesizes precursors to mRNAs and small nuclear RNAs. Sequence analysis of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II has revealed an unusual heptapeptide repeat at the mo...
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Richard Burgess, Nancy Thompson | P03157US
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Novel Assay for Measuring Stress-Induced CREB Phosphorylation
CREB is a transcription factor that has been implicated as a critical regulator of neuronal function and survival. Knockout mice lacking CREB exhibit a disease similar to ataxia telangiectasia, a neur...
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Randal Tibbetts, Yuling Shi | P04048US
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HERG-Specific Antisera
The gene HERG1 encodes a potassium-selective ion channel important in maintaining normal cardiac rhythm and cell growth.
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Gail Robertson, Barry London, Elon Roti Roti, Samantha Delfosse, Eugenia Jones | P04019US
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A Polyclonal Antibody Directed Against the C-Terminus of HERG
HERG (human ether-a-go-go-related gene) encodes a potassium ion channel important for maintaining normal cardiac rhythm and cell growth.
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Craig January, Qiuming Gong, Zhengfeng Zhou | P05253US
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Monoclonal Antibodies Specific for the Cytoplasmic Gamma-actin Isoform
The six mammalian actin genes encode a highly conserved family of cytoskeletal protein isoforms important in cell structure, mechanical stability, and motility. Actin isoforms exhibit tissue-specific ...
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James Ervasti, Laurin Hanft | P05366US
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Mouse Monoclonal Antibodies to the Human Nuclear Receptor, Estrogen-Related Receptor Alpha
Estrogen-related receptor alpha (ERRalpha) is a recently discovered biomarker and treatment target for breast cancer (See WARF reference number P03031US). However, few, if any reliable monoclonal anti...
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Richard Burgess, Nancy Thompson, Jennifer Lamberski, Janet Mertz, Elizabeth Vu, Adebanke Lesi, Richard Kraus | P06105US
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A Monoclonal Antibody Specific for Brain Alpha-Dystroglycan
The transmembrane protein dystroglycan is associated with autosomal recessive muscular dystrophies. Although dystroglycan is glycosylated in a tissue-specific manner, no commercial monoclonal antibodi...
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James Ervasti, Erin McDearmon-Blondell, Ariana Combs | P06475US
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Polyclonal Antibody That Recognizes the Sulfonylurea Receptor 1 Isoform
Sulfonylurea receptors (SURs) regulate the opening and closing of ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP). They play important roles in insulin secretion in the pancreas and myocardial protection in t...
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Jonathan Makielski, Nian-Qing Shi, Bin Ye | P07041US
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Polyclonal Antibody That Recognizes the Sulfonylurea Receptor 2 Isoform
Sulfonylurea receptors (SURs) regulate the opening and closing of ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP). They play important roles in insulin secretion in the pancreas and myocardial protection in t...
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Jonathan Makielski, Nian-Qing Shi, Bin Ye | P08021US