Learn about the role of PUMA in apoptosis and cancer and how ProSci’s PUMA antibodies can aid in the study of its relationship to p53. What is the PUMA Protein? PUMA, also known as the… Read More
My Cites are Set on You!
ProSci-Inc’s RIP3/RIPK3 Antibody – over 100 citations! ProSci-Inc’s RIP3/RIPK3 antibody (Cat. No. 2283) is widely cited with as many as 171 citations on the antibody citation tracker CiteAb and 165 citations on Bioz. The reliability… Read More
Highly Contagious Influenza Virus
As of May 2022, a highly contagious influenza virus continues to wreak havoc on domestic bird flocks across the United States. Millions of chickens and other fowl are dying or being killed to stop the… Read More
SARS-CoV-2 Cleavage
“ What are Proprotein convertases? Proprotein convertases (PC) are comprised of 9 serine secretory proteases that regulate biological processes involved in both healthy and disease states. They are responsible for activating precursor proteins and cell surface… Read More
A Summary of ProSci’s Research on HIV
ProSci’s roots lie in the research of Human Immunodefficiency Virus and working to develop a neutralizing vaccine against it. Below is an “abstract of abstracts” summarizing the research performed over the last several years that… Read More
Nobel Antibodies
Antibodies are characterized by versatility in form and in function: they are great communicators in the immune system, they can be used to visualize obscure targets, and can stabilize otherwise transient molecular states. In 2011,… Read More
Lets Make America the Country That Cures Cancer Once and For All
During the 2016 State of the Union Address, President Obama called attention to a myriad of issues currently plaguing Americans. One of the many initiatives President Obama announced in response was a “moonshot” to cure… Read More
A Brief Introduction to PD-1 Antibodies and Immunotherapy
President Jimmy Carter’s cancer remission was wonderful news, but as some outlets 1 noted, it is important to understand that not all patients are responding as well to similar treatments, and that there is currently still no… Read More
ProSci’s Antibody Experts Published in Vaccine!
The Start of ProSci In 1984, human immunodeficiency virus type 1(HIV-1) was first discovered to be the cause of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome(AIDS) pandemic, a fatal disease with 7,239 cases and 5,596 deaths reported at the time…. Read More
Searching for the Heart of the Problem: Antibodies to Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein
Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein-C (cMyBP-C) is a protein present in cardiac muscle that has been shown to affect the organizational structure of the muscle itself by forming a link between the thin and thick filaments… Read More