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Ibogaine - indole alkaloid of African plant Tabernanthe iboga shows antioxidative properties
This poster was presented in the Havana - Redox 2007 Conference in Cuba. Dymension was used in the analysis of the gel image. Download Poster
Ibogaine affects brain energy metabolism
This paper appeared in European Journal of Pharmacology 552 (200) 11-14 and cites the use of Dymension in the analysis of the gel image. Download Article
Antioxidative action of royal jelly in the yeast cell
This paper appeared in Experimental Gerontology 42 (2007) 594-600 and cites the use of Dymension in the analysis of the gel image. Download Article
CCD-based system offers rapid method for detecting glycosylated and non-glycosylated proteins
Glycosylation is the most common form of post-translational modification of human and other eukaryotic proteins. Glycoproteins have vital roles in many physiological and pathological reactions and are also responsible for molecular recognition, cell signalling and protein stability, as well as protein folding and structure. Therefore, identifying glycoproteins is often of critical importance in life science research. Download Article (969 kb)
CCD technology compared with laser-based scanning for analysing fluorescently labelled proteins
The use of fluorescent labelling has driven the need for equipment that can rapidly detect and analyse fluorescent protein bands and spots. Currently Charged Coupling Device (CCD) image analysers and laser scanners have emerged as capable of meeting these technically challenging demands and this article details how these two technologies compare in terms of sensitivity and speed. This article appeared in BioTech International (November 2006 issue) Download Article (525 kb)
Proteomics: challenges and emerging technologies, EuroSciCon
This is a meeting report which was published in Expert Review of Proteomics, December 2006 , Vol. 3, No. 6, pages 573-577 and is the copyright of Future Drugs Ltd. Download Article (326 kb)
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