Product References — Animal Plasma

Heat Inactivation: What it is and Why Researchers May Use It

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Heat Inactivation: What it is and Why Researchers May Use It

In the realm of in vitro biological research, ensuring the integrity and consistency of samples is paramount. Serum and plasma, while rich sources of biomolecules, can harbor active enzymes that pose challenges in downstream experiments or assays, impacting the data and results. Heat inactivation presents a well-established technique to address this issue by selectively deactivating these enzymes. The Rationale for Heat Inactivation Enzymes, naturally present within serum and plasma, can introduce unintended enzymatic activity during experimentation. This activity may lead to the degradation of essential components within the sample or trigger unwanted reactions, compromising the validity of results. Heat inactivation...

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Top 5 Biologicals to Buy Right Now

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Top 5 Biologicals to Buy Right Now

Innovative Research is excited to share our top 5 biological products that are making waves in the scientific community right now. These products are designed to support your research and provide reliable, high-quality results. Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Our Pooled Human Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) is an essential resource in neurology and neuroscience research and one of our current most popular products. Our CSF products are sourced as medical remnants and can be used for a variety of applications. Complement Serum Complement Serum is a vital component of the immune system and plays a crucial role in the body’s defense against infections. Taken from...

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A Very Long-Acting IL-15: Implications for the Immunotherapy of Cancer

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A Very Long-Acting IL-15: Implications for the Immunotherapy of Cancer

Innovative Grade US Origin Mouse C57BL6 Plasma from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   A Very Long-Acting IL-15: Implications for the Immunotherapy of Cancer John A. Hangasky, Wei Chen, Sigrid Dubois, Anusara Daenthanasanmak, Jürgen Müller, Ralph Reid, Thomas A. Waldmann, and Daniel V. Santi Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer January 31, 2022 Interleukin-15 (IL-15) is a protein essential for maintenance and survival of natural killer (NK) and CD8+ T cells, making it an interleukin of interest as an immune-oncology agent. IL-2 and IL-15 both bind to NK and CD8+ T cells, however, regulatory T cells are primarily...

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Sugar Shock: Probing Streptococcus Pyogenes Metabolism Through Bioluminescence Imaging

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Sugar Shock: Probing Streptococcus Pyogenes Metabolism Through Bioluminescence Imaging

Innovative Grade US Origin Mouse C57BL6 Plasma from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Sugar Shock: Probing Streptococcus Pyogenes Metabolism Through Bioluminescence Imaging Richard W. Davis IV, Charlotte G. Muse, Heather Eggleston, Micaila Hill, Peter Panizzi bioRxiv January 16, 2022 Despite having limited use in diagnostic medical settings, light-producing bacterium can be extremely useful in pre-clinical experiments by giving the opportunity to track in real-time the spread of these pathogens throughout the course of an infection. A major limitation to using these pathogens in research, however, is the gap in understanding the changes in light production observed...

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Oligo(Lactic Acid)8-Docetaxel Prodrug-Loaded PEG-b-PLA Micelles for Prostate Cancer

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Oligo(Lactic Acid)8-Docetaxel Prodrug-Loaded PEG-b-PLA Micelles for Prostate Cancer

Innovative Grade US Origin Rat Sprague Dawley Plasma and Pooled Human Plasma (Blood Derived) from Innovative Research were used in the following study:   Oligo(Lactic Acid)8-Docetaxel Prodrug-Loaded PEG-b-PLA Micelles for Prostate Cancer Lauren Repp, Christopher J. Unterberger, Zhengqing Ye, John B. Feltenberger, Steven M. Swanson, Paul C. Marker and Glen S. Kwon Nanomaterials October 17, 2021 Despite the progress medical science has made over the years in the field of cancer treatment, chemotherapy remains to be one of the most common methods used to combat cancer. An issue that various anticancer drug classes still face, however, is that many of...

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