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The Internet Provides Access to Massive Clone and Antibody Resource

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 06 Jul 2011
An advanced search engine available on the Internet allows researchers to quickly access a clone and antibody resource comprising over 20 million clones and more than 90,000 antibodies.

Source BioScience (Nottingham, United Kingdom) has announced the launch of the largest publicly available clone and antibody resource portfolio for research purposes in the world in conjunction with an innovative, intelligent search engine.

Researchers will be able to access over 20 million clones, representing nearly every known human gene and most other organisms important in biological research. In addition, there is a portfolio of over 90,000 antibodies for applications in both research and diagnostics. This vast amount of material is rendered useful through GenomeCube, an intelligent web-based portal that can search the entire Source BioScience clone and antibody portfolio using an array of search terms and common identifiers used in international scientific databases.

Dr. Nick Leaves, COO of Source BioScience, said, “The Source BioScience clone and antibody resource represents an invaluable tool for biological research. Researchers will now be able to locate and buy these products from a single site. In addition, with the launch of our enhanced search engine, GenomeCube, researchers will be able to access this library with comprehensive annotation, and scientific and technical support in a fraction of the time. We believe this one-stop shop will make a significant difference to researchers.”

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