Viral Genetics Creates Subsidiary to Develop Cancer Therapy
... California, Viral Genetics discovers and develops drug therapies to treat infectious, autoimmune, and immunological deficiency disorders using its thymus nuclear protein compound (TNP). The company recently entered into an Exclusive License Agreement with the University of Colorado and V-Clip ...Viral Genetics Information Now Available Through OTCIQ.com and Pink Sheets Website
... Genetics, Inc. is a biotechnology company that discovers and develops immune-based therapies for HIV, AIDS and other autoimmune diseases using its thymus nuclear protein compound (TNP). The Company recently licensed technology developed by M. Karen Newell, PhD from the University of Colorado , that ...A Large-Scale Research Project by a Dutch Consortium Addressing a Global Problem
... therapies to activate and manipulate the immune system, through two platforms: use of temporary sex steroid suppression to effect rejuvenation of the thymus and bone marrow, with resulting enhancement of T cell function and immune responsiveness; and the development of adjuvanted virosomes for vaccines ...High Quality RNA Isolation Services
... illustrates this point: Rat thymus RNA was stored in suboptimal ... Figure 2. Rat thymus RNA Stability Test. 8-10 week old rat thymus total RNA was isolated according to standardized ...EFFECTS OF INSTRUMENT RESOLUTION ON ASSESSMENT OF DNA PURITY
... (fixed bandwidth, 1nm), and the UV-1240 (fixed bandwidth ,5nm). Calf thymus DNA and Bovine serum albumin were obtained from Sigma Chemical Company, ... in Figure 1. In this figure, a sample of approximately 73 g/mL calf thymus DNA in physiological buffer was measured using a Shimadzu UV-2401 ...Quantitation of DNA for Automated Sequencing Using the VersaFluor Fluorometer
... DNA concentrations made by serial dilution of control calf thymus DNA. All dilutions were made in 2 ml of 1 g/ml Hoechst 33258 ... the upper range value at 10,000 RFU using 10 l of 1 mg/ml calf thymus DNA and using 2 l of the sample DNA in 2 ml of the 1 g/ml ...Use of the DCode System to Detect the Food-Borne Bacterial Pathogen Listeria monocytogenes
... intensity of the reaction product was determined in a fluorescence spectrometer at 435 nm using an excitation wavelength of 360 nm. Calf thymus DNA was used as a standard. POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION PCR was performed with a Bio-Rad Gene Cycler using PfuTM or ...The Bio-Rad Silver Stain, Rev E
... Anal Biochem 148, 357364 (1985) 84. Wahl AF et al., Immunoaffinity purification and properties of a high molecular weight calf thymus DNA α-polymerase, Biochemistry 23, 18951899 (1984) 85. Welte K et al., Purification and biochemical characterization of ...Whole Gel Eluter Purification of a Functional Multiprotein DNA Replication Complex, Rev A
... Stain Plus kit (Bio-Rad). DNA POLYMERASE α ASSAY DNA polymerase α activity was assayed with an activated calf thymus DNA template (Sigma Co.) according to published procedures, 2 using [ 32 P]dTTP in place of [ 3 H]dTTP in the assay. ...miRNA Expression in White Blood Cells
... were observed in these tissues. For example, let-7 was more abundant in brain and kidney, and miR-16 was highly expressed in thymus only. As expected, based on published reports [1, 2], miR-124 was detected only in the brain sample. Figure 1. ...New Tools for Small RNA Analysis
... Detection after Gel Purification. miRNAs were gel purified on a 15% denaturing polyacrylamide gel from 150 g of mouse lung or thymus total RNA using standard procedures. Recovery was analyzed with the mir Vana miRNA Detection Kit and autoradiography (2 ...Cancer-Related miRNAs Uncovered by the mirVana miRNA Microarray Platform
... adjacent tissues from more than sixty patients with lung, colon, breast, bladder, pancreatic, prostate, or thymus cancer. miRNA Expression in Lung Cancer Twenty-two tumor and normal adjacent tissue (NAT) ...