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AnaSpec
File:Anaspec logo.gif | |
Private | |
Industry | Biotechnology |
Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | Fremont, California |
Key people | Olivier Steiner, PhD - General Manager (North America), Anita Hong, PhD - General Manager (AnaSpec); Frank Hong, PhD - General Manager (AnaSpec) |
Products | custom and catalog peptides, antibodies, dyes, labeling kits, assay kits, amino acids, synthesis reagents, and accessories |
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AnaSpec Inc. is a biotechnology company headquartered in Fremont, California. Located in the Silicon Valley, it is a provider of custom and catalog research peptides[1], antibodies, dyes, assay kits, synthesis reagents, oligonucleotides, and PCR kits. AnaSpec focuses on multiple technologies: peptides, detection reagents (including dyes and antibodies), combinatorial chemistry, oligonucleotides, and PCR.
History[edit | edit source]
AnaSpec acquired HiLyte Biosciences, a manufacturer of fluorescent dyes, in 2003.
In 2009 AnaSpec launched its new facilities in Fremont, CA.
In October 2009 Eurogentec acquired AnaSpec.
Patented Products[edit | edit source]
- HiLyte Fluor Dyes
- HiLytePlus Dyes
- Qxl quenchers
Trademark Products[edit | edit source]
- GO Peptides
- SensoLyte Assay Kits
- Z-Fish Antibodies
- ClearPoint Peptide Synthesis
- AnaTag Labeling Kits
References[edit | edit source]
- ^ Dove, Alan (2002-09-16). "The Fine Art of Peptide Synthesis". The Scientist. access to article requires paid subscription
- ^ Rakhmanova, Vera (2007-10-15). "New Substrates for FRET-Based Assays". Genetic Engineering News.
- ^ Gitig, Diana (2008-07-01). "Trends in Synthesis and Manufacturing". Genetic Engineering News.
- ^ "Eurogentec Announces Agreement to Acquire AnaSpec, Inc". pharmiweb.com. 2009-10-26.
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