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AbMiner logo
commercially available antibodies for research purposes
Subcategories: Antibodies

AbMiner (NIH) is a tool that allows users to search for appropriate, commercially available antibodies for research purposes, and to match each antibody to its respective genomic identifiers. The unique feature of this anitibody collection is that all antibodies are screened by Western blot and the results are provided in AbMiner. The sample used for antibody screening was a pool of the NCI-60 cancer cell lines, comprised of 60 different cell lines from 9 different tissues of origin (more info?)

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Antibodies Data Portal (NCI) logo
Subcategories: Antibodies

Access to high quality, well characterized, affordable affinity reagents has been deemed a major hurdle in cancer research by representatives of the scientific community. The reagents program within CPTC provides tools, reagents, technologies, and reference materials to allow for peptide and protein analysis for a variety of platforms and applications. The reagents generated within the CPTC program include cancer-related monoclonal antibodies and hybridomas, reference materials, standards kits a

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Antibodies-Online logo
Subcategories: Antibodies

A database to find commercial antibodies, peptides, kits, proteins, etc.

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Antibody Registry logo
Subcategories: Antibodies

The Antibody Registry was created to give researchers a way to universally identify antibodies used in in the course of their research. The Antibody Registry assigns unique and persistent identifiers to each antibody so that they can be referenced within publications. Unlike antibody names or catalog numbers, these identifiers only point to a single antibody, so that the actual antibody used in your research research can be identified by humans and search engines.

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Antibody Resource logo
Subcategories: Antibodies

The Antibody Resource Page is a guide designed by scientists for scientists to find companies that sell custom monoclonal, polyclonal, and catalogue antibodies.

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Antibodypedia logo
Subcategories: Antibodies

An open-access database of publicly available antibodies against human protein targets. The site features user and provider data on antibody efficacy in a range of biochemical and cell biological techniques--so you can find the right antibody for the right application

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BBMRI-ERIC DIRECTORY 4.0 logo
Biobanking and BioMolecular Resources Research Infrastructure–European Research Infrastructure Consortium

The BBMRI-ERIC Directory will help researches to spot relevant biobanks and get their contact information. It also list infrastructures to store samples for research. It has produced a database of European biorepositories that is based on the Minimum Information About Biobank Data Sharing (MIABIS) guidelines.

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BenchSci logo
find antibodies in publications
Subcategories: Antibodies
BenchSci allows: to search for antibodies

BenchSci is an intelligence platform for the search for reagents that scientists can use in the design of materials and methods for a new research task. BenchSci searches for both the right antibody to use and specific recommendations for experiments, decoding millions of scientific articles.It uses automatic learning to identify and display in a fraction of the time the most relevant figures and methods for the posted survey. BenchSci automatic learning technology identifies the exact informati

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Biocompare logo
the buyer's guide for life scientists

Biocompare is a resource for up-to-date product information, product reviews, and new technologies for life scientists. Biocompare combines an in-depth knowledge of life science products and new technologies with the power of the Internet to offer scientists the most dynamic, relevant, and innovative media-based marketplace for life science information. Produced by scientists, Biocompare's mission is to provide free, time saving services to life science researchers, allowing scientists to find a

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CiteAb logo
Subcategories: Antibodies

CiteAb Ltd is a biotechnology company located in Bath, England that offers an antibody search facility. CieAb ranks antibodies by the number of times they have been cited. This allows researchers to easily find antibodies that have been used in peer-reviewed publications and the accompanying citations are listed, so users can check the data contained within the publications. This makes CiteAb a useful resource for identifying antibodies for experiments and also for finding information to demonst

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Enzyme Finder logo
browse restriction enzymes by name, sequence, overhang, or type

Enzyme Finder by New England Biolabs allows you to select restriction enzymes by name, sequence, overhang, or type. Sequences should be entered using single letter code nomenclature. In search results, enzymes supplied by NEB are listed first and displayed as links.

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Labome logo
Subcategories: Antibodies

Search antibodies, siRNA/shRNA, ELISA, cDNA clones, proteins/peptides, microRNA, and biochemicals from all suppliers

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Labx logo

LabX has evolved as a highly specialized business-to-business marketplace where scientific equipment and supplies can be bought and sold. It provide a means for buyers and sellers to connect. Professionals from all industries visit LabX to buy and sell equipment and supplies. While 85% of customers are from North America, LabX enjoys a worldwide user base that includes Europe, Asia, Central and South America, and Australia.

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Pabmabs logo
Subcategories: Antibodies

It is a project listing independent antibody reviews and encouraging people to review antibodies.

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Probe Miner logo
Chemical Probes Objective Assessment Resource

The Probe Miner: Objective Assessment of Chemical Probes is a community resource for the evaluation of chemical probes based on large-scale, publicly available, medicinal chemistry data. It is intended to empower researchers to select the best probes based on objective, data driven criteria. This resource provides evaluation of > 1.8m small molecules against for >2,200 human targets and is regularly updated in response to updates in the publicly available medicinal chemistry data. Our continuing

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Probes and Drugs logo

The Probes & Drugs aggregates publicly available information to help researchers select which chemicals to use. This portal is a public resource joining together focused libraries of bioactive compounds (probes, drugs, specific inhibitor sets etc.) with commercially available screening libraries. The purpose of the portal is to reflect the current state of bioactive compound space and to enable its exploration from different points of view.

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RRID-Portal logo
Resource Identification Portal

This is the Resource Identification Portal, supporting NIH's new guidelines for Rigor and Transparency in biomedical publications. Authors are instructed to authenticate key biological resources: Antibodies, Model Organisms, and Tools (software, databases, services), by finding or generating stable unique identifier named Research Resource Identifiers or RRIDs (Bandrowski et al., F1000Research 4:134, 2015). See also The Resource Identification Initiative Force 11 at: https://www.force11.org/grou

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