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Epigenetics-grade antibodies for ChIP and ChIP-seq

DiagenodeAvailable: Worldwide

ChIP, ChIP-seq, and methyl antibodies for stem cell studies. In recent years, studies suggest that the mammalian genome undergoes various epigenetic modifications during development and embryonic stem cell (ESC) differentiation. Understanding the mechanisms that control these epigenetic signals is essential in deciphering stem cell biology and the patterns of gene expression during cellular differentiation. ESC gene express…

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ChIP, ChIP-seq, and methyl antibodies for stem cell studies.

In recent years, studies suggest that the mammalian genome undergoes various epigenetic modifications during development and embryonic stem cell (ESC) differentiation. Understanding the mechanisms that control these epigenetic signals is essential in deciphering stem cell biology and the patterns of gene expression during cellular differentiation. ESC gene expression relies heavily on transcriptional factor networks and epigenetic signals that give stem cells their ability to differentiate into different cell types -- histone modification, histone variants, and DNA methylation.Diagenode provides a full solution for your every epigenetics and stem cell research need including ChIP and ChIP-seq antibodies and kits for low cell amounts, DNA methylation kits and antibodies, and sample processing instruments.

Antibodies for ChIP/ChIP-seq, histone modifications, DNA methylation, hydroxymethylation

  • Fully-validated ChIP-seq grade antibodies such as Oct4, H3K4me3, and H3K27me3
  • Histone methyltransferases such as Polycomb & SET/MLL proteins
  • Histone demethylases
  • 5-hmC and TET2, 5mC, DNA methyltransferases antibodies
  • Reader methyl-CpG binding protein family
  • Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs) related to ES differentiation and adult stem cell function

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