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Protein Interaction Assays

Protein Interaction Assays are laboratory tests used to characterize and monitor the interactions between proteins. By measuring the binding affinity between proteins, these assays provide insight into the functions of the proteins themselves. Additionally, they can be used to aid in the identification of novel drug…

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Overview

Protein Interaction Assays are laboratory tests used to characterize and monitor the interactions between proteins. By measuring the binding affinity between proteins, these assays provide insight into the functions of the proteins themselves. Additionally, they can be used to aid in the identification of novel drug targets in the development of new therapeutics. Protein Interaction Assays are essential tools for life science and pharmaceutical research, providing greater understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying critical biological processes.

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Professor Massoud Kaykhaii · Slovakia Dr. Rabiul Ahasan · Saudi Arabia Dr. Jun Wan · United States

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