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Robert Tjian
Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley / HHMI, United States
2 protocols
Xavier Darzacq
Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, United States
2 protocols
Claudia Cattoglio
Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley / HHMI, United States
2 protocols
Iryna Pustova
Department of Biomolecular Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison
1 protocol
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Anders S. Hansen
Department of Biological Engineering, MIT, United States
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Estimating Cellular Abundances of Halo-tagged Proteins in Live Mammalian Cells by Flow Cytometry
Authors:
Claudia Cattoglio
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Xavier Darzacq
,
Robert Tjian
and
Anders Sejr Hansen
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02/20/2020,
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Accurate abundance measurements of cellular proteins are required to achieve a quantitative and predictive understanding of any biological process inside the cell. Existing methods to determine absolute protein abundances are labor-intensive and/or ...
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Assessing Self-interaction of Mammalian Nuclear Proteins by Co-immunoprecipitation
Authors:
Claudia Cattoglio
,
Iryna Pustova
,
Xavier Darzacq
,
Robert Tjian
and
Anders S. Hansen
,
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02/20/2020,
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Protein-protein interactions constitute the molecular foundations of virtually all biological processes. Co-immunoprecipitation (CoIP) experiments are probably the most widely used method to probe both heterotypic and homotypic protein-protein ...
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