Cathy Taylor

Alpha Lifetech Inc. was founded by a group of scientists with extensive experience in membrane protein production, nanobody discovery, monoclonal development, and other pharmaceutical pre-development services. Based on our several technology service platforms, Alpha Lifetech Inc. has launched nearly 10,000 high-quality spot membrane protein reagents, cytokines, drug target antibodies and other related reagents.

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Title: A single-domain antibody library based on a stability-engineered human VH3 scaffold The study titled "A single-domain antibody library based on a stability-engineered human VH3 scaffold" addresses the challenges associated with the stability and solubility of human ...Learn More


Alpha toxin, also known as α-toxin, is a potent cytolytic toxin produced by certain bacteria, particularly Staphylococcus aureus. It is a protein secreted by the bacteria and is one of the major virulence factors contributing to the pathogenicity of Staphylococcus aureus ...Learn More


Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a protein produced by the liver of a developing fetus. It is also present in small amounts in the blood of adults. AFP levels can be measured through a blood test and are used in various medical contexts. ...Learn More


Description:Our recombinant human CD24 protein with a His tag offers a high-quality and reliable source of this cell surface glycoprotein for a wide range of biomedical research applications. CD24, also known as cluster of differentiation 24, plays crucial roles in cell adhesion, ...Learn More


ADCYAP1R1, also known as Adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide 1 receptor type 1, is a protein that serves as a receptor for the neuropeptide called adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP). It belongs to the class B1 family of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and ...Learn More



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