I called Mike Gait to catch up with the work he has been doing for the last few years. When, towards the end of 2010, I first heard of his plans to develop a platform technology for delivery of a variety of cargoes using arrays of cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) I thought it was a… Read more »
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The Gardner Ratcliffe Building opening ceremony
Cambridge Research Biochemicals signs licensing deal with The Scripps Research Institute for ‘click’ chemistry
Cleveland, UK: Leading research peptide manufacturer Cambridge Research Biochemicals (CRB) announced today that it has signed a non-exclusive license with The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) to add click chemistry services, namely the “click” labelling of peptides and proteins, to its existing service portfolio.
Peptides, Antibodies and Cream Teas – The opening of Cambridge Research Biochemicals’ new building
I’m not going to go into any detail about the opening of CRB’s new building, the Gardner Ratcliffe Building on Wednesday, 17thSeptember 2014, mainly because you can read a full account of the event. Instead, here are a few personal thoughts, observations and reminiscences prompted by what was a very happy day. The first happy… Read more »
The Gardner Ratcliffe Building – Official Opening Ceremony
On Wednesday 17th September, leading British custom peptide and antibody provider Cambridge Research Biochemicals welcomed guests to ‘the Gardner Ratcliffe Building’ for its prestigious Official Opening Ceremony.
CRB’s expansion and relocation
Infinity Monoclonal Antibodies from CRB
Investigation of soluble and transmembrane CTLA-4 isoforms in serum and microvesicles
The role of transmembrane CTLA-4/ CD152 Receptor Transmembrane Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Antigen 4 (Tm-CTLA-4) also known as CD152 plays a key role in downregulating the immune response and helping regulate immune homeostasis. Tm-CTLA-4 receptor is expressed on the surface of T cells, which lead the cellular immune attack on foreign as well as self antigens…. Read more »
Cambridge Research Biochemicals and Key Organics announce an exclusive global supply & marketing agreement for peptides
Cambridge Research Biochemicals (“CRB”) and Key Organics Limited (“Key Organics”) today announced that they have entered into a worldwide exclusive supply & marketing agreement that makes CRB’s peptides available to Key Organics’ global life science customer base through its online BIONET catalogue.
Protein & Peptide Science Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry – not just for academics
The Protein & Peptide Science Group (PPSG) of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is one of the main academic bodies promoting and supporting peptide science research in the UK. It was originally a special interest group of the RSC and called the ‘Peptide & Protein Group’ (proteins obviously weren’t as fashionable in those days) with a focus that… Read more »