Avoiding peptide assay failure: hidden problems and solutions
Are your peptide-based enzyme, cellular, or tissue assays failing? Is your peptide-based assay data inconsistent or non-existent? The best planned peptide assays can fail if no consideration is given to the hidden intrinsic features of custom synthesized peptides which can cause aberrant cell growth and proliferation, variations in peptide bioactivity, and overall inconsistencies in your resulting data. This webinar will cover key aspects of peptide sequence design, peptide handling, assay preparation, and assay design, as related to the intrinsic properties of custom peptides. Case studies will be presented, and best practices will be provided for avoiding the pitfalls of custom peptide design and assay planning that can cause experimental failure.

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