Are you sure you want to leave this community? Leaving the community will revoke any permissions you have been granted in this community.
URL: http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/base-pair-biotechnologies
Proper Citation: Base Pair Biotechnologies (RRID:SCR_012529)
Description: Base Pair Biotechnologies offers its customers a total solution for developing novel aptamer-based technologies. In addition to our numerous institutional customers, we support companies developing products ranging from: basic research detection, to clinical diagnostics, to therapeutic lead development. Our platform technology is a patent pending, multiplexed approach to aptamer discovery. This allows us to offer de novo aptamer discovery services at unprecedented speed and throughput. Our expertise in aptamer and related assay development allows us to support our customers in a wide range of novel applications.
Synonyms: Base Pair Biotechnologies Inc.
Resource Type: service resource, core facility, commercial organization, access service resource
Expand Allis listed by |
We found {{ ctrl2.mentions.total_count }} mentions in open access literature.
We have not found any literature mentions for this resource.
We are searching literature mentions for this resource.
Most recent articles:
{{ mention._source.dc.creators[0].familyName }} {{ mention._source.dc.creators[0].initials }}, et al. ({{ mention._source.dc.publicationYear }}) {{ mention._source.dc.title }} {{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].name }}, {{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].volume }}({{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].issue }}), {{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].pagination }}. (PMID:{{ mention._id.replace('PMID:', '') }})
A list of researchers who have used the resource and an author search tool
A list of researchers who have used the resource and an author search tool. This is available for resources that have literature mentions.
No rating or validation information has been found for Base Pair Biotechnologies.
No alerts have been found for Base Pair Biotechnologies.
Source: SciCrunch Registry