New York, USA – September 13, 2024 – These products provide researchers with the tools they need to advance the understanding of disease mechanisms and explore potential therapeutic approaches.
Extensive Antibody Portfolio
“Antibodies are indispensable tools for researchers, whether in basic or preclinical research,” stated an expert from Creative Biolabs.
Creative Biolabs’ antibody collection targets a broad spectrum of neurological disease markers, available in multiple formats suitable for diverse experimental techniques, including WB, IHC, ICC, flow cytometry, and ELISA.
“Our antibodies are characterized by high specificity and sensitivity, having undergone rigorous quality control tests to ensure reproducibility across different experimental conditions,” the expert added.
High Specificity and Sensitivity
Accurate detection is vital in uncovering disease mechanisms. Creative Biolabs’ antibodies are meticulously designed to ensure high specificity for their targets, minimizing nonspecific binding. In Alzheimer’s disease research, for example, anti-beta amyloid antibodies are critical for identifying beta-amyloid plaques in brain tissue.
Supporting Research on Neurological Diseases
“Our platform provides critical targets for various neurodegenerative diseases, tailored to meet different experimental needs,” the expert explained.
* Parkinson’s Disease Related Antibodies: Creative Biolabs offers highly specific antibodies targeting alpha-synuclein, a protein closely linked to neuronal degeneration in Parkinson’s disease. These antibodies assist in exploring the pathological mechanisms of Parkinson’s through alpha-synuclein aggregation in neurons. “We also offer antibodies targeting PARK7, PRKN, ATP13A2, and other Parkinson’s-related proteins.”
* Huntington’s Disease Related Antibodies: For Huntington’s disease, Creative Biolabs offers antibodies that recognize mutant huntingtin protein, aiding researchers in studying its role in neurodegeneration. These antibodies provide essential tools for understanding disease progression and exploring potential treatments.
* Alzheimer’s Disease Related Antibodies: For Alzheimer’s disease, Creative Biolabs provides antibodies against beta-amyloid and tau proteins, essential for studying the formation of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles — hallmarks of Alzheimer’s. “Both tau antibodies and ß amyloid antibodies can be applied in immunoprecipitation, WB, immunofluorescence, ELISA, flow cytometry, and other applications.”
Custom Antibody Services
The complexity of neuroscience research demands antibodies in various forms and structures. In addition to the existing antibody portfolio, Creative Biolabs offers custom antibody services to meet unique experimental requirements. Whether researchers need antibodies with tailored specificity or affinity, Creative Biolabs can deliver solutions designed to meet unique experimental requirements.
For more information about antibody products for neurological disease research, please visit https://neuros.creative-biolabs.com.
About Creative Biolabs
Creative Biolabs is a global leader in the life sciences, dedicated to providing high-quality antibody products and technical services to researchers. Through rigorous quality control and tailored services, Creative Biolabs’ products cater to a wide range of needs, from basic research to preclinical studies.
Upcoming Webinar
Creative Biolabs will host a webinar titled “Regulation of CNS Inflammation by Astrocytes” on October 30, 2024. Astrocytes play a key role in both promoting and alleviating neuroinflammation, making them critical targets in diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Led by Dr. Francisco J. Quintana, the webinar will cover astrocytes’ roles in homeostasis, disease mechanisms, and emerging research methods. Don’t miss this opportunity to join leading experts and gain valuable insights into astrocyte research.
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Website: https://neuros.creative-biolabs.com