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Rapid antibody conjugation technique
­Summary The current technology is an improved method of antibody conjugation that allows for rapid and scalable antibody labeling, which could be utilized for a number of omics techniques and other antibody-based platforms. Technology Overview In order to label and functionalize antibodies, direct or secondary conjugations are typically employed....
Published: 11/2/2023   |   Inventor(s): Kai Tao, Srivathsan Ranganathan, Emine (Sila) Ozdemir, Matthew Rames, Michael Brasino, Mingchong Dai, Gulsu Sener Yildrim
Keywords(s): Research Tools
Category(s): Research Tools, Proteomics
De novo peptide sequencer
Summary De novo protein-sequencing approaches are poised to revolutionize nearly all fields of biological research and medicine; however current approaches are low-throughput and limited in their sensitivity. The current technology is a novel method that could be implemented with existing reagents and equipment to improve de novo peptide sequencing...
Published: 7/19/2024   |   Inventor(s): Eugene Tu, Fehmi Civitci, Kevin Schilling, Mingchong Dai, Nicholas Groves, Justin Plaut, Srivathsan Ranganathan, Andy Mendoza, Riccardo Carloni, Yu-Jui (Roger) Chiu, Emine (Sila) Ozdemir, Bruce Branchaud
Keywords(s): Research Tools, Research Tools - Other
Category(s): Proteomics, Research Tools
Method for identifying Family-Member Specific Targets of Mono-PARPs
Summary Technology developed at OHSU provides a novel method to identify proteins regulated by PARP mono-ADP-ribosylation (MARylation), a post-translational modification carried out by the majority of enzymes within this family. This tool has the ability to link such PARPs to specific targets and broader biological pathways, thereby increasing our understanding...
Published: 9/29/2022   |   Inventor(s): Michael Cohen, Ian Carter-O'Connell, Rory Morgan, Haihong Jin
Keywords(s): Diagnostics - Platforms, Research Tools
Category(s): Diagnostics, Proteomics, Research Tools
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