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- Nesnas, N.; Nakanishi, K.; Rando, R. R. (2003). "A Cleavable Affinity Biotinylating Agent Reveals a Retinoid Binding Role for RPE65†". Biochemistry. 42...
- Biotinylated dextran amines (BDA) are organic compounds used as anterograde and retrograde neuroanatomical tracers. They can be used for labeling the source...
- activity, biotinylating the glycosyl groups is an ideal strategy to generate biotinylated antibodies. Oligonucleotides are readily biotinylated in the course...
- all unbound proteins, while leaving only the biotinylated protein bound to avidin. Last, the biotinylated protein can be eluted from the beads with excess...
- ABC-method: Primary antibody binds to the antigen, before binding to the biotinylated secondary antibody. Avidin-Biotin enzyme complex (ABC) then attaches...
- bound by the antibody are used to construct the ChIA-PET. Figure 1. Biotinylated oligonucleotide half-linkers containing flanking MmeI sites are used...
- wells in order to bind with the detection antibodies. The purpose of biotinylating the cytokine-specific detection antibodies added to the wells in the...
- simultaneously. In the Hi-C method, digested ends are filled in with a biotinylated adaptor before ligation. Ligated fragments are sheared and then enriched...
- “all-versus-all” interaction profiling by labeling all fragmented chromatin with a biotinylated nucleotide before ligation. As a result, biotin-marked ligation junctions...
- 1985). "3-(N-Maleimido-propionyl)biocytin: a versatile thiol-specific biotinylating reagent". Analytical Biochemistry. 149 (2): 529–36. doi:10.1016/0003-2697(85)90609-8...