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protein research
In most cancer diseases, cell surface molecules composed of membrane proteins are often important diagnostic and therapeutic targets. Membrane proteins have complex structures and diverse functions, and play an important role in many physiological processes in the human body. In this case, antibodies against membrane proteins play a key role in diagnostic and therapeutic drug development or theoretical basic research.
Comprehensive membrane protein preparation and immunization strategies (e.g., cell line construction, and DNA immunization)
The scientific group with extensive experience in dealing with membrane proteins, who can tailor the most suitable solutions for your projects
Advanced platforms to ensure the best achievement for every single step (from the membrane protein preparation to the VHH candidates' validation)
Multiple pathways to enhance the success rate
Reliable lab report with timely update
Affordable price with the best quality
What is the significance of targeting membrane proteins with VHH antibodies?
Including various proteins with differences structurally and functionally, membrane protein is associated with a variety of important physiological and homeostatic processes, such as signal transductions, molecules and ions transfer, enzymatical actions, and interactions between cells. Targeting these proteins with VHH is significant for fundamental research in studying cellular functions and in seeking potential therapeutic targets for membrane-related diseases.