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Agrisera at Auxentric meeting at SLU in Umeć

Between the 27th and 29th of February, Agrisera attended The Auxentric Meeting, organized by Professor Stéphanie Robert, at UPSC. The meeting was held at SLU's facilities in Umeå.

Researchers from institutions around Europe were gathered at this meeting, focused on auxin transport, auxin involvement in plant development and cell shape aquisition.

Agrisera Best Talk Prize was awarded to Mark Bal from John Innes Centre, the UK, for the talk "Two auxins are better than one: Duplicated auxins in pea fruit development".

Thank you to everyone who came by Agrisera's table, for the nice chats and interesting discussions!
   Agrisera at Auxentric meeting at SLU in Umeå
Left to right: Dr. Joanna Porankiewicz-Asplund, Isabel Salén
Read more 2024-02-29

Take advantage of a new filter function to find the antibody you need

You can now filter the products in any product category, to easier find the item you are looking for.

For all Agrisera primary antibodies, you can filter by:
  • Confirmed reactivity: The antibody has been confirmed to be reactive in the species in question, experimentally
  • Predicted reactivity: The antibody has been confirmed to be reactive in the species in question, through sequence homology
  • Tested applications: The applications in which you can use the antibody in question
  • Clonality: Polyclonal/monoclonal

For all Agrisera secondary antibodies, you can filter by:
  • Host: The host species for the antibody in question
  • Conjugation: ALP, Biotin, a wide range of Fluorencent dyes, HRP and Unconjugated
  • Tested applications: The applications in which you can use the antibody in question

In case of any questions, you are always welcome to contact us!
   Agrisera filters
Read more 2024-02-28

Marchantia polymorpha - find suitable antibodies for this model species

Marchantia polymorpha is an interesting model species of large thalloid liverwort, in the class Marchantiopsida. M. polymorpha is highly variable in appearance and contains several subspecies. This species is dioicous, having separate male and female plants. It offers different advantages as a model species, including:

  • Short life cycle
  • Ease of propagation and crossing
  • High frequency of transformation
  • Haploidy
  • Small genome (approximately 280 Mb)

Agrisera offers antibodies for various proteins of this model species. Browse available antibodies here.

Can not find an antibody you are looking for? Contact us
   Marchantia polymorpha

Find out about other alternatives to Arabidopsis thaliana, in the post from Plantae.
Read more 2024-02-20

Organelle specific HSP70 antibodies

Heat-shock protein 70 (Hsp70) is the major stress-inducible protein in vertebrates, and is highly conserved throughout evolution. Hsp70 works as a molecular chaperone, and plays an important role in how cells cope with acute stressor insult, especially those affecting the protein machinery. Heat shock cognate protein 70 (HSC70) is a highly conserved protein, and a member of the family of molecular chaperones.

Below you can fin Agrisera antibodies to plant HPS70 target isoforms, located in different cellular compartments: 
These antibodies are developed to short synthetic peptides, unique for each isoform, and each antibody has been used in numerous publications. 

Until end of March 2024 all antibodies related to environmental stress are offered with a 20% discount, when using discount code Stress20.
  
 
Agrisera anti-HSP70 (plant) antibodies
Read more 2024-02-16

Agrisera Western blot workshop in person at Uppsala University

On February 16th, Dr. Joanna Porankiewicz-Asplund, Agrisera's Technical Support Manager, will conduct a Western blot workshop in person for researchers at Uppsala University. Joanna will share her extensive knowledge and vast experience of 20+ years of using this widely employed protein analysis technique.

The workshop is going to consist of two parts, including a 10-minute break for coffee and the Agrisera Antibody and Western blot Quizzes. 

Participants will have a chance to win an Agrisera high-titer secondary antibody and 2 ECL reagents, in quizzes with questions about antibodies and the Western blot technique.

Welcome!
  Agrisera Western Blot Workshop at Uppsala University
 

Read more 2024-02-15

10% discount on all directly conjugated primary antibodies

Using directly conjugated primary antibodies will help shorten both Western blot and immunolocalization procedures, as the secondary antibody incubation step is not necessary. Agrisera offers directly conjugated, antigen affinity purified primary antibodies to proteins involved in:

These antibodies are offered directly conjugated to: 
  • Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
  • Biotin 
  • Fluorophores: DyLight® in the range of 350 to 850 nm
  • Horse radish peroxidase (HRP)
A primary antibody must be in antigen affinity purified, to allow the conjugation to an enzyme or a dye. 
Take a look at a complete list of available directly conjugated primary antibodies here.

The 10% discount for this product group is offered until end of December 2024. 


  Agrisera directly conjugated primary antibodies for plant and algal research
 

Read more 2024-02-08

New free-of-charge images for download added!

As a gift for the plant science community, Agrisera offers over 60 free-of-charge schemes and images for download, to use on your website and in your publications!

New images added, include common plant model species, electron transfer cofactors and AGO proteins.

Please cite SciGrafik and Agrisera as the source for these images.

Browse all the images here
 Free schemes for plant science to download
Read more 2024-02-06

Agrisera distributor in India, Biogenuix on the Annual Meetiong of Plant Tisssue Culture Association

Between January 23rd and January 25th, one of Agrisera's distributors in India, Biogenuix, attended the 45th Annual Meeting of Plant Tissue Culture Association. 

The goal of this meeting was to provide a platform for students, researchers and scientists to present their work, and exchange the most recent developments in plant science. 

Agrisera's product catalog and flyers were available for participants. 





 
Biogenuix representing Agrisera at Annual Meeting of Plant Tissue Culture Association
Image courtesy of Biogenuix. 
Read more 2024-02-01
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