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Synthetic cannabinoids are functionally similar to Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active principle of cannabis. Like THC, they bind to the same cannabinoid receptors in the brain and other organs as the endogenous ligand anandamide. More correctly designated as cannabinoid receptor agonists, they were initially developed over the past 40 years as therapeutic agents, often for the treatment of pain.
Know moreA major challenge of peptide quantification is to avoid matrix interference that can lead to biased results. Here we present a new sample preparation guide for CGRP quantification with Bertin Bioreagent CGRP ELISA kits.
Know moreThis monthly focus highlights Cayman’s new tools and key products for cell death research.
Know moreThis monthly focus highlights Cayman’s new lipid resource center.
Know moreBertin Bioreagent's flash webinar on Calgranulin quantification.
Know moreThis monthly focus highlights Cayman’s drug identification ressources available to support forensic community.
Know moreAt the American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus, located in Plantation, Florida, students used the Bertin Bioreagent 20-Hydroxyecdysone Elisa Assay Kit to conduct scientific research during their Annual Summer Science Program.
Know moreCOVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has stretched hospital and ICU (intensive care units) resources to their limits in almost every country, and is so far responsible for 4.5 million documented deaths.
Know moreThis monthly focus highlights Cayman’s wide range of tools to help you study the factors related to innate and adaptive immune responses.
Know moreIn 2012 a formerly unknown type of cell death was described.
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