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Dear All,
Sorry to be disturbing you all with my inquiry. I am tagging a membrane protein
(MHC I) just after the Signal peptide with either HA-tag or Myc-tag and
expressing it in mammalian cells. I am able to detect that protein by
immunoprecipitation followed by Western blotting using anti-Myc
Dear All,
one PhD Position is available in our lab
(http://research.hsr.it/en/divisions/immunology-transplantation-and-infectious-diseases/biocrystallography.html)
to use an integrated structural biology approach to study the role of B-cell
receptors in different forms of leukaemia and lymphom
Dear All,
We have an open position for a PhD candidate in Molecular and Structural
Biology. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Molecular Biology
or a related field and a keen interest in continuing their research at the
doctoral level. This role presents an invaluable opportun
The Du Lab and the Lü Lab at Van Andel Institute are dedicated to unraveling
the intricate molecular mechanisms underlying the body’s perception of sensory
information, such as taste, smell, vision, and temperature. Our mission is to
investigate how signals are transmitted to the brain and ultim
Dear Samer,
that is quite an important point for construct design especially in
the context of signal sequence. That is not a trial task, but based on
the information you have shared with us I would assume that your
protein does not get properly processed in the ER if you cannot detect
it by Flow c