Biosensis
Biosensis are a team of scientists and business people dedicated to the support of researchers in academia and industry. The team has had many years experience both in basic and applied research as well as in the commercialisation of reagent and diagnostic antibodies. Biosensis specialise in Neuroscience and Autophagy and have a growing range of antibodies in the field of Alzheimer`s and Parkinson's disease.
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Since its establishment in 2006, Biosensis has boasted a wealth of cumulative personnel experience exceeding 100 years in basic and applied life science research, coupled with over seven decades of expertise in commercialising antibodies, reagents, and kits. With an impressive repository of 400+ peer-reviewed research publications, Biosensis specialises in neuroscience, particularly in neurotrophins and neurotrophin receptors, With flagship reagents such as isoform-specific Rapid™ ELISA kits and innovative staining reagents like Amylo-Glo, Biosensis focuses on quality for valued researchers investigating Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, and beyond.
Accurate ELISA results before LUNCH!
Mature BDNF Rapid ELISA Kits by Biosensis are designed for the precise detection of Mature BDNF isoforms independent of proBDNF isoforms, in as little as 90 minutes. This innovative kit enables researchers to accurately measure Mature BDNF levels in serum, cell culture supernatants, and brain extracts, delivering rapid results in less than three hours. These kits not only enhance the efficiency of experimental procedures but also provide researchers with valuable insights into neurotrophic factors, facilitating deeper understanding and potential breakthroughs in neurological research.
BDNF Related Reagents | |||
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factors (BDNF) and Nerve Growth Factors (NGF) are crucial aspects for neuronal survival, growth, and differentiation. It is studied to understand its role in knowledge retention, memory, and various neurological disorders in addition to neurodegeneration, neuropsychiatric disease, brain health and synoptic plasticity. proBDNF is the precursor form of BDNF. Researchers may examine it to understand its processing and regulation, as well as its distinct biological functions compared to mature BDNF. TrkB is a receptor for BDNF and other neurotrophins that researchers may utilise to explore its role in neurodevelopment, synaptic plasticity, and neurological disorders. | |||
Biosensis ELISA Kits | |||
ELISA | 1 Plate | 2 Plates | |
BDNF | |||
BDNF/proBDNF Combo Rapid (Human Optimised) | |||
BDNF/proBDNF Combo Rapid (Rodent Optimised) | |||
p75ECD (Hu) | |||
p75ECD (Ms) | |||
proBDNF (Human Optimised) | |||
proBDNF (Rodent Optimised) | |||
LR3IGF-I | |||
NGF (Hu) | |||
NGF (Ms) | |||
NGF (Rt) | |||
Mature NGF/proNGF Combo (Hu) | |||
Mature NGF/proNGF Combo (Ms) | |||
Mature NGF/proNGF Combo (Rt) | |||
Oligomeric Amyloid-beta | |||
CE Marked BDNF | |||
Multi-Neurotrophin (Hu) | |||
Multi-Neurotrophin (Ms) | |||
Multi-Neurotrophin (Rt) |
Topic of Focus | Overview of Biosensis Reagents | Reagents |
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Protein | Myelin Basic Proteins (MBP) are involved in the formation of myelin sheaths in neurons. Researchers studying demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis may investigate the mechanisms underlying MBP dysfunction and its potential as a therapeutic target for restoring myelin integrity. Additionally, A1-beta casein and Beta-casein proteins found in milk are utilised to investigate factors relating to nutrition, food science, or dairy product development. Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP), found in astrocytes, is used as a marker for cells in studies related to brain injury, neuroinflammation, and neurodegeneration. Alpha-Synuclein is a critical protein associated with Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. Often, researchers analyse this to understand its role in disease pathology and as a potential therapeutic target. | |
Antibodies | MOAB-2 is used to study protein expression, localisation, or function surrounding the neurodegenerative disease Alzheimer’s. Additionally, p75NTR with FITC tag, has proved useful for researchers utilising fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry experiments in order to identify specific receptors on target cells. Anti-D Tag for investigating Rhesus disease, a haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn. Pan-synuclein: This might refer to a pan-specific antibody targeting various forms of synuclein proteins, extensively studied in neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's disease. | |
Neuronal Staining | Biosensis’ Flouro-Jade staining kit is widely utilised in research concerning neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's disease, providing researchers with a reliable tool to visualise and study neuronal damage and degeneration. It additionally offers convenience with its ready-to-dilute formulation. These advantages remain true for the Black-Gold II Myelin kit, a reliable method to stain and study myelin sheaths and Amylo-Glo staining kit and reagents for researching amyloid plaques. | |
Additional Reagents
| Agouti related proteins offered by Biosensis can be investigated in the context of obesity, metabolic disorders, or feeding behaviour. Additionally, Orexin A can be used to understand its role in regulating sleep-wake cycles, appetite, and energy expenditure. Capsaicin Receptors such as TRPV1 play a role in pain sensation, temperature regulation, and as a potential target for pain management therapies. Similarly to p75NTR neurotrophin receptor which researchers can study it to understand its role in neurodevelopment and neurodegenerative diseases. |