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REAGENTS AND METHODS FOR PROMOTING ARTERIAL ENDOTHELIUM DIFFERENTIATION AND NITRIC OXIDE PRODUCTION
UW-Madison researchers have developed a reporter cell line for identifying compounds that promote endothelial cell differentiation and nitric oxide production and identified four compounds that promot...
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James Thomson, Jue Zhang | P230071US02
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VACCINE ADJUVANTS, TRANSFECTION REAGENTS, AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
UW-Madison researchers have developed a new combination adjuvant composition (dubbed QTAP) that combines two safe adjuvants (Quil-A and DOTAP) using a nanoparticle preparation protocol developed by th...
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Adel Talaat, Bubacarr Touray | P220343US02
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A NONIONIC, REDOX-CLEAVABLE SURFACTANT FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY-BASED PROTEOMICS AND STRUCTURAL BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
UW-Madison researchers have developed a nonionic cleavable surfactant (NCS) for mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics and analysis. Specifically, NCS was designed and synthesized to include a cleava...
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Ying Ge, Kyle Brown, Song Jin, Morgan Gugger | P220246US02
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MULTIPLEXED DILEU-BIOTIN-AZIDE (DBA) TAG ENABLED ISOBARIC TANDEM ORTHOGONAL PROTEOLYSIS ACTIVITY-BASED PROTEIN PROFILING (ISOBOP-ABPP) PLATFORM FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT QUANTITATIVE PAN-PTM ANALYSIS
UW-Madison researchers have developed a set of novel isobaric chemical tags, DiLeu-Biotin-Azide (DBA), that could be useful in proteomics, particularly quantification of post translational modificatio...
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Lingjun Li, Miyang Li, Min Ma | P220286US02
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A NOVEL STRATEGY ENABLED BY A PHOTO-CLEAVABLE SURFACTANT FOR EXTRACELLULAR VESICLE PROTEOMICS
Building off of their prior discovery (Photo-Cleavable Surfactants P180335US02), UW-Madison researchers disclose an improved method for exosome proteomics. The method leverages the researchers’ phot...
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Ying Ge, Song Jin, Kyle Brown, Kevin Buck | P220113US02