The Sequel of Common Sense in Laboratory Safety
Last time, we have discussed the common sense in laboratory safety, and we have mentioned a fact that there are still some other aspects in terms of such issue. Here is theRead More…
Last time, we have discussed the common sense in laboratory safety, and we have mentioned a fact that there are still some other aspects in terms of such issue. Here is theRead More…
As is known, in biochemistry laboratories, researchers are always in direct contact with some chemicals that are highly toxic, corrosive and flammables, often using fragile glass and ceramic utensils. In addition, theyRead More…
Briefly, a single-chain antibody is an antibody fragment that consists of a single monomeric variable antibody domain, lacking the light chain. Cartilaginous fishes (for example sharks) also have heavy chain antibodies. AnRead More…
Once upon a time, my friend told me she ever experienced antibody sequencing and I was surprised because I didn’t think it’s a good way. However, what’s surprising is that I amRead More…