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G-Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCR) are the largest family of membrane receptors in the entire human genome. As the name suggests, they function by coupling with various G-proteins to regulate intracellular signalling pathways, notably including the cAMP pathway and Ca+2 pathway. This webinar focuses on the function and practical applications of newly developed and improved calcium indicators for the investigation of these incredibly important proteins The power point associated with this webinar can be accessed . | |
This webinar is intended for both novice and experienced researchers looking to improve their understanding and efficiency in flow cytometry. Modern developments in flow cytometry, combined with the ongoing emergence of novel fluorescent labels, have enabled an unprecedented level of analysis in cell biology, immunology, and microbiology, as well as cancer and clinical research studies. A solid understanding of flow cytometry principles, as well as evolving advancements and techniques, are invaluable to making use of this versatile instrument. | |
Labeling an antibody with a specific tag has become an important and routine procedure in biological sciences and medical research. This webinar is intended for researchers in both small- and large-scale laboratories, and covers common mechanisms and methods of bioconjugation, focusing on antibody fluorescent labeling, with an emphasis on the selection of appropriate techniques and materials. The power point associated with this webinar can be accessed . | |