On Saturday, October 31, 2015 at 12:13:18 PM UTC-7, Yuriy wrote:
Hello everyone.
I'll try to be as brief as possible, given the lack of knowledge on the subject. I don't know where to start. That's why I came here with the question.
I was looking at my drill and it dawned on me that there isn't anything like it, to my knowledge, in molecular biology. It is a tool that alone has no use but given the proper fittings and combination of tool:fittings (adapters), can get the job done. The drill bit end for example, has six sides that accommodate the adjustable chuck. That's what I was looking into for the last few days.
Is there a good, on both transcribed, antibody to antigen fitting to adapt fitting to a molecular tool?
If yes do they have to be on termini? Or can it jet out of aa design via linkers?
I essentially need the tool that will be stable in vivo, while the adapters can undergo a higher turnover under different environmental ques.
Just looking for a good non-bulky-lock and key to be encoded for the tool set.
-Yuriy
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