Product References — Human Serum

Data on the effect of heat and other technical variables on the detection of microRNAs in human serum

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Data on the effect of heat and other technical variables on the detection of microRNAs in human serum

Single Donor Human Serum Off The Clot from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Data on the effect of heat and other technical variables on the detection of microRNAs in human serum Luísa Camacho, Patricia Porter-Gill, Camila S. Silva Data in Brief Volume 24, June 2019, 103750 "... The data shown in this article provide a comparison of the detection and quantitation of miRNAs in human serum samples that were subjected or not subjected to a heating step prior to RNA purification. ... Single donor human serum samples (n = 4) were purchased from Innovative Research (Novi,...

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A proteome-wide screen of Campylobacter jejuni using protein microarrays identifies novel and conformational antigens

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A proteome-wide screen of Campylobacter jejuni using protein microarrays identifies novel and conformational antigens

Pooled Human Serum from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   A proteome-wide screen of Campylobacter jejuni using protein microarrays identifies novel and conformational antigens Jiayou Liu, Jodi R. Parrish, Julie Hines, Linda Mansfield, Russell L. Finley Jr. PLOS | ONE Published: January 11, 2019 "... Mouse antiserum was from mice orally challenged with C. jejuni strain NCTC11168 (24 days post infection) as described [45]. Pooled human sera from 10 healthy individuals (cat. no. IPLA-SER) was obtained from Innovative Research (Novi, MI). Purified GST [46] was used as standard ..."   Related products available from Innovative Research also...

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Ultrasensitive multi-species detection of CRISPR-Cas9 by a portable centrifugal microfluidic platform

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Ultrasensitive multi-species detection of CRISPR-Cas9 by a portable centrifugal microfluidic platform

Human Whole Blood, Pooled Human Serum, and Pooled Human Plasma from Innovative Research were used in the following study:   Ultrasensitive multi-species detection of CRISPR-Cas9 by a portable centrifugal microfluidic platform Christopher R. Phaneuf, Kyle J. Seamon, Tyler P. Eckles, Anchal Sinha, Joseph S. Schoeniger, Brooke Harmon, Robert J. Meagher, Vinay V. Abhyankar and Chung-Yan Koh Analytical Methods Issue 5, 2019 "... The potential for accidental exposure, malicious use, or undesirable persistence of Cas9 therapeutics and off-target genome effects highlight the need for detection assays. Here we report a centrifugal microfluidic platform for the measurement of both Cas9 protein levels and nuclease...

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CMV and EBV targets recognized by tumor-infiltrating B lymphocytes in pancreatic cancer and brain tumors

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CMV and EBV targets recognized by tumor-infiltrating B lymphocytes in pancreatic cancer and brain tumors

Pooled Human AB Serum from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   CMV and EBV targets recognized by tumor-infiltrating B lymphocytes in pancreatic cancer and brain tumors Qingda Meng, Davide Valentini, Martin Rao, Ernest Dodoo & Markus Maeurer Scientific Reports November 2018. Scientific Reportsvolume 8, Article number: 17079 (2018) "... TILs from patients with pancreatic cancer or brain tumor were isolated and expanded in vitro with the addition of IL-2, IL-15 and IL-21 as previously described. Briefly, fresh tumor tissue was cut into 1-2 mm pieces using a sterile scalple, washed twice with cold PBS and cultured in...

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Development of a mass spectrometry based detection method for the mitochondrion‐derived peptide MOTS‐c in plasma samples for doping control purposes

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Development of a mass spectrometry based detection method for the mitochondrion‐derived peptide MOTS‐c in plasma samples for doping control purposes

Human Plasma and Human AB Serum from Innovative Research were used in the following study:   Development of a mass spectrometry based detection method for the mitochondrion‐derived peptide MOTS‐c in plasma samples for doping control purposes Andre Knoop, Andreas Thomas, Mario Thevis Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry November 2018 "... In the field of anti-doping research, the development and improvement of detection methods concerning new substances that potentially exhibit performance-enhancing properties is of utmost importance ... For method development and validation, commercially available pooled human plasma (male AB plasma in K2EDTA) and human serum TYPE AB (male) from Innovative Research,...

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