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What are Peptide Libraries and how can I use them?

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What are Peptide Libraries and how can I use them?

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A Peptide library is the systematic combination of different peptides in large numbers. It has proven to be a powerful tool for drug discovery, structural studies and other applications. Some common applications of a peptide library are as follows: description of variations of antibody specificity (epitopes), identification of bioactive peptides and ligand-binding activities, the generation of synthetic vaccines and antimicrobial peptides, as well as purification of peptides. One of the advantages of peptide libraries prepared by solid phase synthesis is that the peptides can remain on a solid support. Detection of specific peptides can be done via standard immunological enzyme staining methods, and are then manually separable under microscopy to determine the peptide sequences directly. For libraries, we are able to offer the following: Keep the peptide on/off the resin, scramble the amino acids, use specific linkers, dye-label, as well as many other modifications. Contact our technic

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