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Micropatterning of Extracellular Matrix Proteins Using Microphoto-ablation Of Poly vinyl Alcohol (PVA) Monolayers
Available for licensure and commercial development is a micro-photoablation (µPA) method used as a micro-patterning technique to attach ECM proteins or other biological molecules to specified locations. Advantages of this photolytic technique are that it: (a) is stampless, (b) allows for flexible pattern generation to the submicron level, (c) allows...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Kenneth Yamada, Andrew Doyle
Keywords(s): AA2XXX, AA3AXX, AA3XXX, AAXXXX, AC3XXX, ACXXXX, AXXXXX, CELL-BINDING, Cellular Interactions, Extracellular, INTERACTION, INTERACTIONS, Micropatterning, Microphoto-ablation, Polyvinyl, PVA
Category(s): Application > Research Materials, ResearchProducts > Research Equipment
Monoclonal Antibody Against Human Alpha-5 Integrin that Does Not Disrupt Adhesive Function
This technology includes a rat monoclonal antibody termed mAb11 was generated against the human alpha-5 integrin subunit and can provide immunological characterizations without disrupting integrin adhesive function. It permits characterization of its localization even if the receptor is bound to its fibronectin ligand. The antibody is commercially available...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Steven Akiyama, Susan Yamada, Kenneth Yamada
Keywords(s): Against, Alpha-5, ANTIBODY, DISRUPT, DOES, FUNCTION, Human, INTEGRIN, monoclonal, That, WIXXXX, XAXXXX
Category(s): Application > Research Materials, ResearchProducts > Antibodies, TherapeuticArea > Immunology
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