Easily measure the methylation index in your samples with SAM & SAH antibodies

BioVision launches unique, multi-application validated S-Adenosylmethionine (SAM) & S-Adenosylhomocysteine (SAH) antibodies
 
 
IHC with SAM monoclonal antibody
IHC with SAM monoclonal antibody
MILPITAS, Calif. - Feb. 5, 2015 - PRLog -- S-Adenosylmethionine (SAM) is a naturally occurring compound that is found in almost every tissue and fluid in the body. It is a common co-substrate involved in methyl group transfers. It is of fundamental importance for the metabolism of nucleic acids and polyamines, the structure and function of membranes, and as a precursor of glutathione. It also helps produce and break down brain chemicals, such as serotonin, melatonin, and dopamine. These processes are often seriously altered in various pathologic states. S-Adenosylhomocysteine (SAH) is a product of S-adenosyl-methionine (SAM)-dependent methylation of biological molecules, including DNA, RNA, and histones and other proteins. SAH is a risk factor for many diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.

BioVision has recently launched a unique set of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to detect the SAM and SAH by multiple techniques including cELISA, FCM and IHC.  As always, these antibodies are available at competitive prices, flexible sizes and easy to use formulations.

Click on the link below to know more about these antibodies:

http://www.biovision.com/search/results.html?keywords=S-adenosyl+antibody&x=0&y=0

Find all our antibodies at: http://www.biovision.com/antibodies-supporting-tools-467/

About BioVision:

BioVision, Inc. is a privately held Life Science company headquartered in the beautiful San Francisco Bay area. BioVision develops and offers a wide variety of products including assay kits, antibodies, recombinant proteins & enzymes, and other innovative research tools for studying Apoptosis, Metabolism, Cell Proliferation, Cellular Stress, Cell Damage and Repair, Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome, Stem Cell Biology, Gene Regulation, Signal Transduction, and more.
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