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Easily Obtain Gene Sequences by Using Gene Names in The Patsnap Bio Database
Bio Sequence
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Easily Obtain Gene Sequences by Using Gene Names in The Patsnap Bio Database
29 August 2023
Acquiring the sequence of a gene founded on its title is feasible and this article introduces one uncomplicated and swift technique that is consistently utilized.
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Variation Report — A Valuable Tool for Investigating Sequence Mutations within Drug Development
Bio Sequence
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Variation Report — A Valuable Tool for Investigating Sequence Mutations within Drug Development
24 August 2023
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is reckoned as one of the most propitious vectors for gene research and therapy. It is recommended to use the Patsnap Bio sequence database to extract sequences analogous to definite AAV sequences and examine new AAV data from sources accessible to the public, thereby providing a catalyst for advanced AAV research.
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Similar Sequence Search for Adeno-associated virus (AAV)
Bio Sequence
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Similar Sequence Search for Adeno-associated virus (AAV)
23 August 2023
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is reckoned as one of the most propitious vectors for gene research and therapy. It is recommended to use the Patsnap Bio sequence database to extract sequences analogous to definite AAV sequences and examine new AAV data from sources accessible to the public, thereby providing a catalyst for advanced AAV research.
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The Sequence Alignment for Multiple Antibody CDRs in Antibody Drug Research and Development
Bio Sequence
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The Sequence Alignment for Multiple Antibody CDRs in Antibody Drug Research and Development
22 August 2023
During the process of antibody sequence retrieval, it is often necessary to align multiple antibody sequences within the same series for comprehensive research analysis. It is recommended to use the online sequence alignment feature of the BioSequence Database provided by Patsnap Bio.
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No sequence will be left unexplored with Patsnap Bio!
Bio Sequence
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No sequence will be left unexplored with Patsnap Bio!
17 July 2023
In order to address the risk of missed detection brought by degenerate sequences, the Patsnap Engineering team utilizes its self-developed NLP, CV, entity recognition, anaphora resolution and other technologies to construct a deep learning model.
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