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BIO International Convention 2017

BIO International Convention 2017

The largest, most influential biotech Convention in the world is coming to San Diego, June 19-22, 2017. Montana Molecular will be there in the NIH Innovation Zone showcasing our best and brightest live cell assays. “NIH strongly believes in supporting innovative and...

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Experimental Biology 2017

A few of our esteemed colleagues will be discussing their work with our cADDis sensor at Experimental Biology in Chicago. Attending the meeting? Check out these presentations!  Oral Session: cAMP Signaling Compartment: Adenylyl Cyclases as the Anchors....

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Biophysical Society 61st Annual Meeting

Biophysical Society 61st Annual Meeting

If you will be attending the Biophysical Society's Annual Meeting, don't miss our presentation: Membrane Biophysics Subgroup 2017 Symposium Saturday, February 11, 2017 Room R02/03 Visualizing the competition between Gs and Gi signaling at the membrane Thomas Hughes,...

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Measuring dynamic and real-time cAMP levels

Measuring dynamic and real-time cAMP levels

Measuring dynamic and real-time cAMP levels using cADDis Real-Time cAMP Detection Here, we introduce a new fluorescent cAMP sensor, cADDis, capable of detecting dynamic changes in cAMP concentration in living cells. We have applied cADDis to use in a novel Gi assay...

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ASCB 2016

We are showcasing our newest and brightest live cell fluorescent indicators for cell signaling at ASCB 2016. Happening at ASCB 2016 Annual Meeting: Theater 2 Tech Talk: Monday Dec. 5, 8:30 - 8:45am “Measuring dynamic cAMP levels with improved sensitivity using cADDis,...

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cADDis – A New Handle on Cilia Signaling

The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published another new scientific breakthrough made possible with our cADDis fluorescent biosensors. Montana Molecular’s genetically-encoded fluorescent biosensors are designed to indicate changes in cell signals with changes in fluorescence intensity and provide a window into the hidden machinery of the living cell.

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GLP-1 sends PKC-dependent signals

GLP-1 stimulates insulin secretion by PKC-dependent TRPM4 and TRPM5 activation A new Journal of Clinical Investigation paper from Patrik Rorsman's group provides key insights into signaling mechanisms of GLP-1, a peptide that enhances insulin secretion and is the...

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