Kristine Dallas

Kristine Dallas

@kristinedallas

Kristine Dallas is a passionate biotechnology researcher and science communicator with a deep interest in genetic engineering, molecular biology, and translational medicine. With years of experience in academic and applied research, she is dedicated to exploring innovative biotech solutions that advance human health and sustainability. Kristine writes to bridge the gap between cutting-edge science and public understanding.

Joined Jul 2025 Last seen Mar 27, 2026
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Kristine Dallas posted a new writeup in Biotech Mar 27, 2026
Biotech The Role of STAT1 Antibodies in Decoding Interferon Signaling Pathways

STAT1 antibodies enable accurate analysis of interferon signaling by distinguishing total and phosphorylated states, ensuring precise detection, localization, and validation. Without proper controls and validation, signaling data becomes unreliable and misleading.


Kristine Dallas posted a new writeup in Biotech Feb 20, 2026
Biotech How the ADAMTS4 ELISA Kit Enhances Research on Metalloproteinases

The ADAMTS4 ELISA Kit enables precise measurement of ADAMTS4 levels, supporting research in osteoarthritis, inflammation, and drug development by providing accurate, sensitive, and versatile detection across multiple biological sample types.


Kristine Dallas posted a new writeup in Biotech Jan 23, 2026
Biotech How To Use Beta-Amyloid Antibodies For Alzheimer’s Detection

Learn how anti-beta amyloid antibodies help detect Alzheimer’s biomarkers using ELISA, IHC, and Western blot techniques for early and accurate diagnosis.


Kristine Dallas posted a new writeup in Biotech Dec 26, 2025
Biotech Role of MHC Class II Molecules in Immune Cell Identification

MOUSE ANTI RAT MHC CLASS II RT1B: FITC (clone OX-6) remains an essential immunological reagent for researchers investigating immune cell populations, antigen-presenting cell function, and immune responses in rat models.


Kristine Dallas posted a new writeup in Biotechnology Nov 24, 2025
Biotechnology Role and Research Value of ACTA2 Antibodies in Modern Cell and Tissue Analysis

A well-validated ACTA2 antibody plays a key role in helping scientists visualize, quantify, and understand the involvement of alpha-smooth muscle actin across disease models.


Kristine Dallas posted a new writeup in Biotechnology Aug 8, 2025
Biotechnology The Biological Function of Active Proteins

Active proteins are structurally functional molecules vital for life, performing roles like enzymatic catalysis, structural support, muscle contraction, signaling, transport, and storage. Their activity depends on precise folding and active sites. Disruption through mutation or denaturation impairs function, highlighting their essential role in health and biological processes.


Kristine Dallas posted a new writeup in Biotechnology Jul 25, 2025
Biotechnology Monoclonal vs. Polyclonal Antibodies: Key Differences, Applications, and Selection Criteria

Explore the key differences between monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. Learn about their production, applications, advantages, and how to choose the right antibody type for your research at AAA Biotech.