Biorbyt

 

Biorbyt is a UK-based supplier specializing in life science reagents. They offer a wide range of products, including antibodies, ELISA kits, small molecules, and proteins. Researchers can choose from thousands of research antibodies and reagents for various applications. Biorbyt collaborates with top scientists and scholars to develop high-quality products, covering areas such as immunology, cell biology, molecular biology, and proteinomics. Their comprehensive offerings include immune assays, protein mass spectrometry, cell culture, custom antibody services, animal model establishment, and biochemical reagents. 

Biorbyt provides valuable reagents and services for biological research. With a wide selection of antibodies, assay kits, small molecules, and proteins, Biorbyt supports scientists in their experiments. They have established stable partnerships with renowned universities, research institutes, pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, and hospitals worldwide. Biorbyt’s commitment to high-quality products and professional technical services spans immunology, cell biology, molecular biology, proteinomics, and more.

 

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Cancer Pathways

Apoptosis Signaling

 

 

Fix & Perm Cell Fixation

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Immunology Pathways

 

 

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Working in larger model

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Reducing agents

Reducing agents

 

There are a number of reducing agents such as DTT (dithiothreitol), DTE (dithioerythritol), L-glutathione (GSH), TCEP (Tris (2-carboxyethyl) phosphine hydrochloride), 2-mercaptoethanol. By definition, reducing agents are elements or compounds that give an electron to an oxidizing compound. A compound can therefore be "reduced" (lose an electron) to create an "oxidized" state and the reaction can usually be reversed by "oxidizing" (giving an electron) a compound back to its "reduced" state. At the protein level, reducing agents are often essential for cleaving the disulfide bonds between the amino acids in cysteine. This effect is probably felt most often by non-scientists in the form of a chemical perm, in which the hair is chemically straightened (reducing the disulfide bonds that cause the hair to curl), then curled (oxidized to restore these disulfide bonds) into a specific structure. Because of the difficulty in reducing disulfide bonds that are deeply buried, reduction is often performed in the presence of high temperatures or denaturants such as guanidine-HCl or urea to help linearize the protein so that the reducing agent can work more effectively.