Research Tools(38)

  • Compound Screening via AI-Based Zebra Fish Behavioral Tracking (No. T4-2358)

    Screening compounds for a drug development campaign may yield initial hits, getting signals for the downstream effectiveness of the compounds is still challenging, especially for psychiatric disorder related indications. The group of Prof. ... Read more
    Dr Takashi Kawashima

    Takashi Kawashima

    Faculty of Biology

    18940
  • Anti importin beta1 monoclonal antibody (No. M7-2223)

    A highly specific and sensitive anti-Importin b1 (KPNB1) monoclonal antibody. The mAb recognizes an epitope comprising residues 301-320 of human KPBN1 and is highly specific for cytoplasmic KPNB1 in diverse applications. ... Read more
    Full Professor Michael Fainzilber

    Michael Fainzilber

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    17648
  • An Improved Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing Method (No. T4-2217)

    Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) enables the analysis of gene expression in individual cells, unveiling new subsets of cells in different states or diseases through statistical analysis. ... Read more
    Prof Moshe Biton

    Moshe Biton

    Faculty of Biology

    18646
  • Hyperstable Serum Albumin Variants for Microbial Mass Production (No. T4-2216)

    Serum albumins are essential in a wide variety of molecular and cellular applications, including in the medical, biotechnological and cultivated meat industries. ... Read more
    Associate Professor Sarel FLEISHMAN

    Sarel-Jacob Fleishman

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    18682
  • GFP variants (No. M7-2209)

    A collection of GFP variants with improved/unique properties, such as increased thermostability, photostability, quantum yield, altered fluorescence lifetime, pH sensitivity, and excitation spectra. ... Read more
    Associate Professor Sarel FLEISHMAN

    Sarel-Jacob Fleishman

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    18032
  • OM-17 cell line (high grade serous ovarian carcinoma) (No. M7-2202)

    A cell line originated from a patient diagnosed with high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC). ... Read more
    Prof Ziv Shulman

    Ziv Shulman

    Faculty of Biology

    18314
  • Protein coupling using cystein-free inteins (No. T4-2039)

    Traceless covalent modification of proteins, including joining peptides or adding chemical groups, is extremely useful for numerous applications in chemical biology, protein chemistry, and biotechnology. ... Read more
    Prof Shmuel Pietrokovski

    Shmuel Pietrokovski

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    6862
  • A Method to Identify Actively Degraded Proteins (No. T4-1832)

    This technology provides a method to identify the full landscape of proteins that are actively being degraded by the proteasome, offering a way to identify novel targets in various biological conditions and contexts. ... Read more
    Senior Scientist Yifat Merbl

    Yifat Merbl

    Faculty of Biology

    6030
  • Highly Selective Optical Biosensors for Proteins in Biological Samples, with Excellent Signal-to-Noise Ratio (No. T4-1689)

    Sensing the levels of protein-based biomarkers in biological samples is crucial for diagnosis of various diseases including cancer. ... Read more
    Associate Professor David MARGULIES

    David Margulies

    Faculty of Chemistry

    5587
  • A Novel Database to Reduce Unsuccessful Cloning in E. Coli by Detection of Toxic Genes (No. M7-1576)

    Synthetic genes are commonly used in academic and industrial applications, however in many cases these said genes can be toxic when inserted into the ubiquitously used E. coli. This is problematic as time and money is wasted on attempts to generate genes that will not function in E. coli. ... Read more
    Full Professor Rotem Sorek

    Rotem Sorek

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    5530

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