Aladdin® Target Proteins
Licia Miller Product Manager
Introduction
Target proteins are biological macromolecules that can be specifically recognized and bound by drug molecules. These proteins often play a key role in the occurrence and development of diseases. Drugs can regulate or alter the function of target proteins through their interactions, thereby treating or preventing diseases.
Target proteins are the starting point of new drug development, and identifying a good disease target is crucial for the successful development of drugs. Target proteins are widely used in animal immunity, antibody drug screening and evaluation, quality release and other drug research and development processes, can be used for monoclonal antibody targets, double antibody targets, CAR-T targets, ADC targets and other research and development.
Based on the function and characteristics of target proteins, they can be mainly categorized into cytokines and growth factors, receptors, cell surface markers, immune checkpoints, enzymes, and signaling pathways.
Cytokines and Growth Factors
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Receptors and Cell Surface Markers
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Immune Checkpoint Proteins
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Enzymes
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Signaling Pathway Targets
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Others
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Aladdin's target proteins are all subject to rigorous quality control to ensure the stability and reproducibility of experimental results. At the same time, we conduct cell activity validation for target proteins to ensure their high performance in experiments. In the future, Aladdin will continue to introduce new target protein products to support innovative research by scientists in the field of drug development.
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